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    Power cut for sweltering US Southwest, Mexico

    SAN DIEGO (AP) — A major power outage knocked out electricity to more than 2 million people in California, Arizona and Mexico on Thursday, bringing San Diego and Tijuana to a standstill and leaving people sweltering in the late-summer heat in the surrounding desert.

    Two nuclear reactors were offline after losing electricity, but officials said there was no danger to the public or workers.

    San Diego bore the brunt of the blackout that started shortly before 4 p.m. PDT (7 p.m. EDT, 2300 GMT); most of the eighth-largest U.S. city was darkened. All outgoing flights from San Diego's Lindbergh Field were grounded and police stations were using generators to accept emergency calls across the area.

    The outage was likely caused by an employee carrying out a procedure at a power substation in southwest Arizona and should have been limited to the Yuma area, power officials in Arizona said in a press release. The power company, Arizona Public Service, didn't immediately explain the procedure and were investigating why the outage wasn't contained.

    The outage extended from southern parts of Orange County to San Diego to Yuma, Arizona. It also affected cities south of the border across much of the state of northern Baja. Border officials said crossings into California are open.

    "It feels like you're in an oven and you can't escape," said Rosa Maria Gonzales, a spokeswoman with the Imperial Irrigation District in California's sizzling eastern desert. She said it was about 115 degrees when the power went out for about 150,000 of its customers.

    In Tijuana, people wandered out of their hot homes into the street to cool off while restaurants scrambled for ice to save perishable food.

    In San Diego, the trolley system that shuttles thousands of commuters every day was shut down and freeways were clogged at rush hour. Trains were stopped in Los Angeles, an Amtrak spokesman said, because there was no power to run the lights, gates, bells and traffic control signals.

    Police directed traffic at intersections where signals stopped working.

    Blake Albert Jordan, 20, saw a trolley come to a screeching halt as he neared the platform. Dozens of passengers emptied onto the tracks when the doors opened.

    Jordan said he called about 20 friends and family to pick him up in San Diego's Mission Valley, where he was visiting a friend, to his home in suburban Lemon Grove. None offered to venture on the roads.

    When a transmitter line between Arizona and California was disrupted, it cut the flow of imported power into the most southern portion of California, power officials said. The extreme heat in some areas also may have caused some problems with the lines, said Mike Niggli, chief operating officer of San Diego Gas & Electric Co.

    "Essentially we have two connections from the rest of the world: One of from the north and one is to the east. Both connections are severed," Niggli said.

    Niggli said relief was on its way, slowly. He said his 1.4 million customers may be without power until Friday.

    Two reactors at the San Onofre nuclear power plant went offline at 3:38 p.m. as they are programmed to do when there is a disturbance in the power grid, said Charles Coleman, a spokesman from Southern California Edison. He said there was no danger to the public or to workers there.

    The outage came more than eight years after a more severe black out in 2003 darkened a large swath of the Northeast and Midwest. More than 50 million people were affected in that outage.

    In 2001, California's failed experiment with energy deregulation was widely blamed for six days of rolling blackouts that cut power to more than 3 million customers and shut down refrigerators, ATMs and traffic signals.

    In Arizona, about half of Yuma County had power again Thursday evening after losing it earlier. Yuma County has about 200,000 residents and a little under half live in the city of Yuma.

    "It's 113 degrees right now outside," said Yuma city spokesman Greg Hyland, who was sitting in the dark, answering calls.

    Five hundred to 2,000 SoCal Edison customers in southern Orange County and Riverside County are currently without power and there is no estimate for when power will be restored, Coleman said.

    Capt. Mike Stone of the Orange County Fire Authority said several people were trapped and rescued at the tony Ritz Carlton hotel in south Orange County, Stone said.

    In southern Orange County, the sheriff's department dispatched deputies to busy intersections because traffic lights were out, said John McDonald, a sheriff's spokesman. Outages were confirmed in San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano and Laguna Hills, he said.

    Traffic was backed up in some areas, and the Orange County Register reported that fire crews were dealing with numerous calls of people being trapped in elevators.

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    Associated Press Writers contributing to this report include Elliot Spagat in San Diego; Gillian Flaccus in Orange County; Shaya Mohajer in Los Angeles; and Walter Berry in Phoenix.

     

    185 comments

    • paul  •  8 mths ago
      California screwed me (my life) (actually Republican suburb I used to reside in, screwed me and screwed up my life, and sided with an illegal prejurying, child abusing, woman, who received her green card and citizenship and passport, yet I cannot get a passport and was told to pay HER 150 grand!, well, California: this is my wrath! California is getting theirs now! Fix my life, California, and I will take my wrath off; until then, things will get worse! Republicans will not allow Democrats to try solar and wind. Republicans want to keep the status quo, and keep their rich friends rich(er)! And, by the way, I am Republican! People, trsut me, anyone or airline (AA) or any business who screwes me, gets theirs, and it HAS BEEN PROVEN! Go ahead and laugh, but it is true (ask anyone who knows me).
    • Nick E  •  8 mths ago
      There needs to be more power backbones...3 is not enough like it was a few generations ago.
    • Elmer Fudd  •  8 mths ago
      Antiquated electrical grid. Another sign that our infrastructure is crumbling. We need a high tech grid that can handle wind, solar and geothermal. We need to blanket the Mojave Desert with solar panels and beam them via microwave from orbiting solar stations. Then blanket Nebraska with wind turbines. We can move ahead or sit still, transition to a new economy or stay addicted to the old petroleum economy. Move forward or sit still like a fat, tired hippo while the rest of the world moves ahead.
      • Saul 8 mths ago
        go tell that to the oil companies who have patented most of that technology lol
      • NaturalBornUS_Citizen 8 mths ago
        OK, would you like to live in either place after that happened? I bet you are not from either area and don't know shit about anything. Blanket the Mojave with solar panels and direct them via microwave to orbiting solar stations. OK, what happens to the atmosphere when the microwaves are heating the water vapor and the various other molecules? Or don't you use a microwave oven?
      • UnHappy 8 mths ago
        Those wind Turbines and slicing and dicing birds. It's not as green as you might think. look up how Solar panels are made it's not green either.
    • Lester  •  8 mths ago
      Just like before they shut the power to make more money.
    • david  •  8 mths ago
      bush's fault
    • Chris C  •  8 mths ago
      If the power outage is from the American Grid, how can it possibly effect Mexico, who should be on a totally different power source? They must be stealing our electricity, with long, long extentions cords to San Diego or something.
    • Robert  •  8 mths ago
      Things fall apart
    • QWERTY  •  8 mths ago
      "Sky BluePink", I also remember that outage of 7 days during that icestorm. We went 5 days with absolutely no heat. Well, it gave my wife and I some good talk time under the blankets. On the last day, I thought, 'why not at least take a hot shower, seal the bathroom door and let the steam warm us.?' We had hot water anyway due to a gas water tank. It was like paradise. Our daughter and son in law let us use their kerosene heater the last two days as their electricity was turned on sooner. On the first day, we were told to come to their house to stay, but my wife and I were enjoying our own cold house and the company we kept each other. ........a couple growing old together, 27 years and counting.
    • Roth Combover  •  8 mths ago
      I'm not sure if it was 2001 or not, but there was a time when the price of oil went up a lot. Some power companies in California shut their plants down and sold the oil they had because they could make more money selling the oil than they could making electricity. It caused major blackouts.
    • Sheldon  •  8 mths ago
      Leave it off. Maybe in a little time California will not exist.
    • SkyBluePink  •  8 mths ago
      Several years ago we were without power for 7 days because of a crippling ice storm. The temperature hovered around 0 degrees day and night. Don't know which is worse.
      • Napalm_Turkey 8 mths ago
        Honestly other than water pipe worries 0 degrees for seven days is a hell of a lot better than one day in 115 degree heat. But you are not from the north now are you?
    • Tom H  •  8 mths ago
      two reactors were offline after losing electricity?????i thought they created the electricity or am i missing something.
      • CC Rider 8 mths ago
        Yes Tom, you're missing something. A variety of power plants feed power to "the grid" and when one large section of the grid is effected, it can negatively affect the other plants, so they are often taken off the system until things are restored.
    • Rick  •  8 mths ago
      Hmmm, power becoming unreliable. Filling my roof with solar panels sounds better and better.
    • Kat  •  8 mths ago
      Should have happened during the comedy at the library last night!
    • Keith Mann  •  8 mths ago
      Thank God Texas has their own grid. It's the only state that did not reliquish their power to the FEDS.
      • bertha fay 8 mths ago
        Keith - remember last February when we had the rolling brown outs because they sold too much power to Mexico and had shut-down a couple of power plants because they didn't think we would have a demand spike?
      • Chris C 8 mths ago
        If the power outage is from the American Grid, how can it possibly effect Mexico, who should be on a totally different power source? They must be stealing our electricity, with long, long extentions cords or something. Why would the systems even be linked?
        I can't even imagine how much juice ends up in Mexico, free, on a daily basis, while our bills go up up up .
    • Justa' Seed  •  8 mths ago
      ..I don't know what YAHOO did to there "leave a comment" section...but they succeeded in thoroughly ruining it..whatever happened to customer satisfaction .?
    • Conservalib  •  8 mths ago
      I just hope people are OK. If you never been in heat like that before, you have no idea on how dangerous it can be.
    • stonehawken  •  8 mths ago
      pull the plug and stop the world , you would think that they would have aemergency line running along side of the one that went bad oh come on elec power people get a grip
    • fred c  •  8 mths ago
      Do ya think the country is just a little bit vulnerable? ... No electricy ... No life ... No air conditioning ... no comfort ... no water ... no gasoline ... no lights ... no time to reconsider some existential options? ...
    • GREGC  •  8 mths ago
      I think it happened when they took the shot of gorilla woman during her little hubby's chat.
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