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Explosion at North Fort Worth power substation sparks fire and evacuations, officials say
FORT WORTH – Emergency crews are responding to a fire following an explosion at a power substation in North Fort Worth on Wednesday. The incident off Seventeen Lakes Boulevard and Henrietta Creek Road was reported at about 7:15 p.m.
Watch: Massive fire at north Fort Worth electrical substation Wednesday night
Crews have not determined the cause of the fire and are working to restore power to affected customers, officials with Oncor said.
Video from explosion at North Fort Worth power substation
Emergency crews responded Wednesday evening to a fire caused by an explosion at a power substation in North Fort Worth. (Video courtesy of Steve Austin)
Crews respond to large fire at electrical substation in north Fort Worth, officials say
According to Oncor, crews are working to shut off the electricity in the area so fire crews can attack the fire.
Explosion sparks fire at power substation in north Fort Worth
A power substation fire in north Fort Worth, sparked by an explosion, has impacted 54 customers. Fire crews and Oncor are working to manage the situation safely, with no evacuations recommended.
Explosion at North Fort Worth power substation ignites massive fire, prompts voluntary evacuations
An explosion at a power substation in North Fort Worth caused a massive fire Wednesday evening, prompting the voluntary evacuation of nearby homes. The incident, located off Seventeen Lakes Boulevard and Henrietta Creek Road,
Oncor electrical substation catches on fire in Fort Worth
At last check, Oncor was working on cutting power to the substation so fire crews can work on getting it under control.
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Fort Worth police ask for public assistance to find stolen dog Ivy Mae
Video surveillance shows the suspect vehicle driving away with the victim’s pet, Ivy Mae, in the passenger seat, police said.
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