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Power restored to customers after accident in Roanoke
Roanoke, Virginia – Power has been restored to the customers who had been left without electricity due to an accident.
On late Thursday morning, an SUV struck a power role.
As police investigated, Brandon Avenue was closed in both ways at Franklin, from the Ramada Inn to George’s flower store.
According to the outage page, about five AEP customers were left without power.
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