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Thousands of Aiken Electric Cooperative customers are without power in three South Carolina counties

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
June 15, 2024
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Multiple counties in South Carolina are experiencing power outages, leaving thousands of Aiken Electric Cooperative customers without electricity.

Aiken, Saluda, and Edgefield counties are experiencing power outages, as confirmed by a representative from Aiken Electric Cooperative.

According to Aiken Electric Cooperative, the reason behind the power outage is a transmission outage that originated from Santee Cooper. It caused a brush fire, resulting in a widespread power outage due to a downed transmission line.

As of 4:45 pm, the number of customers without power was reported to be over 6,000. However, as of 4:58 pm, the latest update indicates that only half that number remain without power.

Daniele Ligons, Manager of Marketing and Strategic Services at Aiken Electric Cooperative, has stated that power should be restored to members in the affected areas in a matter of minutes.

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