Thousands of Evergy customers were without power Saturday due to a severe weather system in northeast Kansas. Nearly 7,000 customers were impacted by power outages in and around the population centers of Manhattan and Junction City on April 27, according to the Evergy outage map.
Nearly 8,000 Evergy customers in Manhattan lost power around 8:45 Sunday 25th morning. About ten minutes later, the Manhattan Fire Department responded to a reported fire at an Evergy substation. Evergy reported 15 outages in the area, affecting 7,952 customers. An hour later, nearly half were restored,
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Power outages were reported affecting about 856 Evergy customers, including many businesses on the east side of town in Manhattan in Riley County. At least two stoplights were out at that time. In northeast Kansas, Emporia, Topeka, and Lawrence continue to see power outages.
According to The Kansas Department of Health and Environment, the boil water advisory that had been issued for the Colonial Gardens Mobile Home Court public water supply system in Riley County has been rescinded.
Authorities have issued a boil water advisory for the Colonial Gardens Mobile Home Court public water supply system in Riley County. The boil advisory has been issued as a precaution after a drop in water pressure.
According to The Kansas Department of Health and Environment, the boil water advisory for the Riverchase Mobile Home Park public water supply system in Riley Co. has been rescinded.
Authorities have issued a boil water advisory for the Riverchase Mobile Home Park public water supply system in Riley County on Monday, Oct. 2nd. The boil advisory has been issued as a precaution after a drop in water pressure following a power outage.
Thousands of residents in Manhattan were without power Wednesday afternoon, and officials now know the cause. Power outages were caused by a bird flying into equipment. The areas impacted were Kansas State University, Bill Snyder Family Stadium and the surrounding residential neighborhoods.