Monday, December 26, 2022

Maybe power stations should be better fortified/guarded

Washington state authorities said that several electrical power stations were victims of a “coordinated attack” on Christmas.

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Authorities added that [...] three energy substations were broken into and some of the substations’ equipment was either vandalized or damaged during the incident.

PCSD said that at least 14,000 customers saw their power cut off due to the coordinated attack.

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The sheriff’s department also said that its deputies received a call about a fire happening at another PSE substation. The fire erupted after intruders gained access through the fenced area and vandalized the station’s equipment.

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“This is the 4th incident at a Power Substation in South Pierce County on Christmas Day. All law enforcement agencies in the county have been notified of the incidents and will be monitoring power substations in their area,” PCSD said in a statement. “At this time power has been restored to most of the affected homes.”

Similar coordinated attacks happened at two energy substations in Moore County, N.C., last month, resulting in nearly 40,000 local residents losing power for days, with authorities reporting that the damages to the two Duke Energy substations were caused by gunfire. The FBI has already launched a probe into that case.

  The Hill

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