UPDATE – 6:45 p.m.: The outage that affected almost 1,000 Greenville customers and businesses on Tuesday was repaired, as promised by Duke Energy, by 6:45 p.m.UPDATE – 3:55p.m.: Sky 4 is over a downed tree on Perry Road at Assembly Drive in the Cherrydale area. Crews were working on the lines to restore power.Watch Sky 4 video above.PREVIOUS STORYA power outage at a popular Greenville shopping center has forced some businesses to close.According to the outage map on the Duke Energy website, more than 900 customers have been without power since 1:50 p.m. due fallen trees or limbs damaging equipment.The outage area stretches from East Blue Ridge Drive/State Park Road to the north past Furman Hall Road to the south.More news: Howling dogs, 1 paralyzed, leads to seizure of nearly 2 dozen animals, officials sayA WYFF News 4 crew in the area said some businesses in the Cherrydale Point shopping center, and other surrounding businesses had closed their doors due to the outage.Traffic lights in the area are also out, according to WYFF News crews.The estimate time of repair is 6:45 p.m., according to the website.More news: New market-style store opens in Upstate, offering fresh meats, produce, company says
UPDATE – 6:45 p.m.: The outage that affected almost 1,000 Greenville customers and businesses on Tuesday was repaired, as promised by Duke Energy, by 6:45 p.m.
UPDATE – 3:55p.m.: Sky 4 is over a downed tree on Perry Road at Assembly Drive in the Cherrydale area. Crews were working on the lines to restore power.
Watch Sky 4 video above.
PREVIOUS STORY
A power outage at a popular Greenville shopping center has forced some businesses to close.
According to the outage map on the Duke Energy website, more than 900 customers have been without power since 1:50 p.m. due fallen trees or limbs damaging equipment.
The outage area stretches from East Blue Ridge Drive/State Park Road to the north past Furman Hall Road to the south.
More news: Howling dogs, 1 paralyzed, leads to seizure of nearly 2 dozen animals, officials say
A WYFF News 4 crew in the area said some businesses in the Cherrydale Point shopping center, and other surrounding businesses had closed their doors due to the outage.
Traffic lights in the area are also out, according to WYFF News crews.
The estimate time of repair is 6:45 p.m., according to the website.
More news: New market-style store opens in Upstate, offering fresh meats, produce, company says