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Federal government agencies are preparing for the possibility of “widespread power outages” across the U.S. as a result of a “black sky” event that could “bring society to its knees”.
An exercise sponsored by FEMA and the U.S. Department of Energy set to take place on August 23 called EarthEX2017 will wargame responses to catastrophes such as mega earthquakes, cyber terrorism or high altitude electromagnetic pulse attacks.
“Black Sky Event”: Feds Preparing For Widespread Power Outages Across U.S.
https://training.fema.gov/hiedu/arrpt/2017/july/july 14, 2017.pdf
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According to the disaster map there is a power outage in CALI. right now or at least at some point today.
More than 15,000 customers have their power out in Warrenton, Seaside and Cannon Beach Tuesday night, according to Pacific Power. The power company says it is investigating what caused the power outage just after 10 p.m. Loud noises were reported at a substation in Seaside. Pacific Power says it thinks that's where the problem began. It also says it doesn't know when power will be restored. It first needs to figure out what went wrong. Warrenton Mayor Henry Balensifer told The Daily Astorian that "Warrenton is definitely without power."
RSOE EDIS - Critical Infrastructure Disruption event in USA on August 09 2017 06:12 AM
An exercise sponsored by FEMA and the U.S. Department of Energy set to take place on August 23 called EarthEX2017 will wargame responses to catastrophes such as mega earthquakes, cyber terrorism or high altitude electromagnetic pulse attacks.
“Black Sky Event”: Feds Preparing For Widespread Power Outages Across U.S.
https://training.fema.gov/hiedu/arrpt/2017/july/july 14, 2017.pdf
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According to the disaster map there is a power outage in CALI. right now or at least at some point today.
More than 15,000 customers have their power out in Warrenton, Seaside and Cannon Beach Tuesday night, according to Pacific Power. The power company says it is investigating what caused the power outage just after 10 p.m. Loud noises were reported at a substation in Seaside. Pacific Power says it thinks that's where the problem began. It also says it doesn't know when power will be restored. It first needs to figure out what went wrong. Warrenton Mayor Henry Balensifer told The Daily Astorian that "Warrenton is definitely without power."
RSOE EDIS - Critical Infrastructure Disruption event in USA on August 09 2017 06:12 AM
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