The Latest: Capitol, courts close due to power outage
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Latest on power station fires that left thousands without electricity on a hot day in Madison (all times local):
11:40 a.m.
All state court system offices in downtown Madison have closed because of fires at two transmission stations that left more than 11,000 customers without power.
Director of State Courts Randy Koschnick said Friday the closures include administrative offices and the clerks of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Koschnick anticipated the offices would reopen Monday.
The power outage has also affected public access to some court system electronic services, including the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access website and electronic filing in some counties.
The loss of power caused other closures as well, including the State Capitol, the City-County building and the state Department of Health Services.
Authorities don’t yet know what caused Madison Gas and Electric’s main power center to explode and erupt in fire Friday morning. A second substation near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus also caught fire.
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10:50 a.m.
Fires at two transmission stations have knocked out power to more than 11,000 customers and caused the State Capitol and the City-County building to close.
Police are directing traffic in downtown Madison because traffic lights are not working.
Public Health Madison and Dane County has advised all businesses that don’t have emergency backup power sources to close until power is restored. Madison Gas and Electric spokeswoman Kaya Freiman says there is no timetable for restoration of service.
An explosion and fire at the utility’s main power enter sent a plume of thick, black smoke over the city about 7:40 a.m. Friday. A second fire at a substation near the University of Wisconsin-Madison prompted the evacuation of several buildings on campus.
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9:27 a.m.
Fires at two power substations in Wisconsin’s capital have knocked out power to more than 11,000 customers on what is promising to be a sweltering day.
An explosion and fire at the Madison Gas and Electric main power center sent a plume of thick, black smoke over Madison’s east side about 7:40 a.m. Friday. A second fire at a substation near the University of Wisconsin-Madison prompted the evacuation of Ogg and Smith Halls and the UW Safety Building. Shelter is available at the Kohl Center on campus.
There have been no immediate reports of injuries, but residents now with no access to air conditioning should be on alert. The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for the area Friday, with temperatures in the 90s and high humidity.