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Ausgrid apologise after 26,000 homes in Sydney hit by blackout

Parts of Sydney has been hit by a power blackout.

Parts of Sydney has been hit by a power blackout. Photo: AAP

Sydney’s Upper North Shore and Hills District have been hit by a blackout with about 26,000 homes and businesses affected.

Ausgrid said power supply was interrupted about midday affecting parts of Hornsby, Waitara, Asquith, Wahroonga, Galston and Normanhurst.

Spokeswoman Michelle Stone said the cause of the outage was not yet known and apologised for the power failure.

“Emergency crews need to isolate the fault before they can begin to restore the power safely,” she said.

The area hit by the blackout.

“As soon as we know the … restoration time we’ll be posting that on our website.”

The Transport Management Centre said numerous sets of traffic lights were blacked out and they advised motorists to reduce their speed and exercise caution.

The Westfield in Hornsby is affected, as well as other businesses including car dealers, gyms, hair salons and fast-food restaurants who have warned electricity may not be restored until after 2:00pm.

It is the second major outage in Sydney in two weeks, after the eastern suburbs were brought to a standstill leaving 45,000 customers without electricity.

Crews are working on repairing an underground cable fault.

-ABC 

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