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WAPA Announces Emergency Service Interruption Saturday Morning In Estate Fortuna Area

Community Center / October 22, 2016

ST. THOMAS — The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority announces an emergency service interruption for a small section of St. Thomas feeder 6A on Saturday, October 22, from 9 a.m. to noon, WAPA made known Friday.

Service will be interrupted to approximately 50 customers in the Fortuna area, near the old bus stop, while crews transfer electrical lines and equipment from a falling pole to a newly planted pole.

While the work is in progress, motorists in the area are advised to use extreme caution and to observe traffic directions for the safety of the crews and the public.

Every effort will be made to restore electrical service as quickly as possible.






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