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Almost half of Chippewa County without power — possibly overnight

Cause of fire that damaged utility pole and led to outage under investigation
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Cloverland Electric Cooperative reports power is still out in Sault Ste. Marie and Dafter and may be out until Tuesday morning.

As of the last update at 9:30 p.m. Cloverland reports just over 40 per cent (9,449 customers) of Chippewa County is without power with restoration not expected for many until after midnight or by Tuesday morning for some.

"An American Transmission Company (ATC) power line in the Sault Ste. Marie area sustained an outage today at 4:30 p.m. E.T. Crews are working to restore service as quickly and safely as possible," said an update shared on Cloverland Electric Cooperative's website. "We anticipate service will be restored early Tuesday morning."

The utility company reported the outage at 4:35 p.m. and suggested people check the outage map for more information.

The map shows that 2,821 customers east of downtown in the Sault as well as another 1,547 customers near 3 Mile Road East and 2,326 near 3 Mile Road West lost power at 4:35 p.m.

At 6:15 p.m., Cloverland alerted customers power restoration would involve the replacement of a pole and would probably take three or four hours but at 8 p.m., the utility company reported the need to take a substation offline temporarily. That meant another 2,700 members of the Sault community lost power at 7:42 p.m. bringing the total to 9,449.

"Unfortunately, the estimated restoration time will now be after midnight," said Cloverland. "Members with medical necessities should activate medical backup plans."

That's also the time the live feed of tonight's City Commission meeting being broadcast on YouTube abruptly stopped.

Cloverland said an ATC utility pole caught fire causing the initial outage but the cause of the fire is unknown and under investigation at time of publication.

Sault Ste. Marie Police Department have taken to social media to remind people driving where street lights and traffic lights to use caution, obey directions of any police officers directing traffic and treat intersections without traffic signals or an officer directing traffic like four-way stops.