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Thursday, July 28, 2016

At least 200 hundred homes without power in Prince William County, VA after an underground transformer exploded







Transformer explosion causes hundreds of residents to lose power in Manassas
FOX 5's Tisha Lewis reports.


By: fox5dc.com staff



Updated:Jul 28 2016 12:09AM EDT

MANASSAS, Va. - At least a couple hundred homes were without power in Prince William County Wednesday evening after an underground transformer exploded, according to authorities.

The Manassas Fire Department responded to the area of Sudley Road where smoke could be seen coming out a manhole on the street.

"Boom!" Manassas resident Steve Joiner described. "And sparks. I thought it was fireworks at first and then I said that is not fireworks. Then I saw the manhole flipping after each explosion."


  Transformer explosion causes hundreds of residents to lose power in Manassas

"We tried to stop traffic and some woman got right beside it and it blew up again," said Richard Iames. "She wouldn't listen to us, so just lucky she didn't get hurt."

Fire officials believe residents blasting air conditioning all at once on Wednesday placed extreme pressure on the system and led to the blown transformer. The fire chief said this happens often during this time of year.

The power outage impacted between 200 to 300 homes in Manassas. Crews initially rerouted power while working to fully restore it. It remains unknown when the power will be fully restored to residents.