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Evergy: More rolling blackouts, outages possible through Wednesday morning across metro area Share Updated: 3:58 PM CST Feb 17, 2021 Share Updated: 3:58 PM CST Feb 17, 2021
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Show Transcript INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER MATT FLENER SHARES THE EXPERIENCE. KMBC 9 NEWS GOT MULTIPLE CALLS FROM PEOPLE WITH OUTAGES LASTING LONGER THAN THE 90 MINUTES EVERGY SAID THEY WOULD TODAY. NOTHING. NOTHING BRANDON HENDERSON COULD DO, COULD BRING POWER BACK. TUESDAY MORNING. IT’S ABOUT 10:30 NOW, AND THE POWER’S STILL OUT. HENDERSON, WITH ONE CANDLE TO KEEP THE PLACE WARM. THAT’S ABOUT ALL WE CAN DO. EVERGY, TUESDAY MORNING, ANNOUNCING A SERIES OF ROLLING OUTAGES. THOSE TIMES COULD SPREAD UP TO 60-90 MINUTES. JUST NOTICED POWER WASN’T ON. AN HOUR AND A HALF WASN’T THE NORM FOR THIS NEIGHBORHOOD NEAR UMKC. IT WAS 3 HOURS WITHOUT POWER. THERMOSTATS DIPPING INTO THE 50S. I WOULD’VE JUST EXPECTED A LITTLE MORE INFO FROM THEM. EV
KC metro controlled power outages part of emergency event
KC metro controlled power outages part of emergency event
and last updated 2021-02-16 00:36:13-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â When Missouri and Kansas power companies flipped the switch Monday for their rolling outages, it didn t matter who was affected. I was actually supposed to get my car serviced today and was going to drive in and they called and said, No, we re actually shut down because we lost power, Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas said.
Elected officials and families alike were impacted across the Kansas City metro. April Fleming, who lives in the Western Hills neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri, was among the roughly 63,000 customers affected.