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Power Outage Ahead: What You Need to Know!
Alright, road warriors, it’s time to buckle up and brace yourselves for an impending power outage set to wreak havoc along the infamous Interstate 15 this week. If you’re planning to zip from Southern California to Las Vegas, or vice versa, pay attention because this outage is about to pull the rug out from under your travel plans!
Why is This Happening?
Here’s the scoop: Southern California Edison has decided that it’s time to shake things up, with a planned outage targeting a 90-mile stretch of I-15. Yep, you heard that right! This isn’t just some casual flicker of the lights; we’re talking about a full-blown, seven-hour blackout scheduled to kick off overnight on Thursday.
What Will Be Affected?
If you thought you could just pull off at a gas station or grab a quick bite on the road, think again! The power outage means food establishments, gas stations, and even those precious EV charging ports will be off-limits. So, unless you’ve got a stash of snacks and a full tank, you might want to rethink that road trip.
Who’s Behind This Madness?
Teamwork makes the dream work, right? Well, in this case, the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) is teaming up with Southern California Edison to conduct reliability upgrades. Because what better way to ensure reliability than by throwing a massive power outage into the mix? It’s like asking for a raise while your boss is on vacation—bold move!
When Will This Go Down?
Mark your calendars! This delightful little disruption is scheduled for Thursday night, November 9th. So if you’re planning to travel, do yourself a favor and either hit the road before the lights go out or prepare for a little bit of inconvenience. A seven-hour power outage means the fun could start as early as 10 PM, and it’s not expected to wrap up until the wee hours of the morning.
How to Prepare for the I-15 Power Outage?
If you’re still hell-bent on making that trip, here’s how to prep like a pro:
- Fill Up Your Tank: Don’t get caught with your pants down—make sure your gas tank is brimming before you hit that stretch of road.
- Pack Snacks: Seriously, no one wants to be hangry on a long drive. Load up on snacks, because those convenience stores will be as empty as your fridge on a Sunday night.
- Check Your Route: Know what alternative routes exist. Maybe steer clear of I-15 if you can—unless you want to play a game of “how long can I hold my bladder?”
- Stay Informed: Keep an eye on local news and social media for updates on the outage. You don’t want to be the last to know when the power comes back on!
Final Thoughts
In the grand scheme of things, a power outage might not seem like the end of the world, but it sure can throw a wrench in your travel plans. So, whether you’re heading to Vegas for a wild weekend or just making the commute, keep these tips in your back pocket. Let’s face it, better safe than sorry, right?
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