
Early this morning, Wake Forest Power was on the scene in downtown Wake Forest responding to a power outage that left approximately 77 customers in the dark. The outage affected several streets, including East Owen Avenue, South Taylor Street, East Jones Avenue, and South White Street. The cause of the outage, which took some area businesses and residents by surprise, wasn't immediately clear.
Wake Forest Power worked efficiently to restore power, and by 10:40 am, the lights were back on. As they often remind residents, staying prepared for such unexpected interruptions is always a wise choice. The energy provider did not release any further details about what might have caused the outage initially.
During the temporary blackout, residents and businesses were encouraged to utilize the company's online tools for reporting outages and staying up-to-date with the situation. According to Wake Forest's official news update, customers could access real-time information through a dedicated outage map and reporting tool. This service emphasizes the company's commitment to maintaining open communication with their customers during service interruptions.
Residents looking to report future outages or to simply keep abreast of any disruptions can easily do so by visiting Wake Forest Power's website.









