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6,880 to Lose Electricity on St. Croix Saturday

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority announces a scheduled power outage on Saturday, Oct. 25, impacting Feeders 8B and 10B on St. Croix. VI Paving will be removing several trees that are impeding power lines in the Kmart West area, while WAPA line crews trim additional trees in the area and repair damaged main wire. Approximately 5,241 customers on Feeder 8B will experience a two-hour outage, and 1,644 customers on Feeder 10B will experience a one-hour outage between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Customers in the following areas will be impacted on Feeder 8B for two (2) hours:

  • Breezewood Villas
  • Brook’s Hill
  • Butler Bay
  • Campo Rico
  • Cane
  • Cane Carlton
  • Canebrake Apts.
  • Carlton
  • Concordia
  • Diamond
  • Enfield Green
  • Frederiksted
  • Frederikhaab
  • Goodhope
  • Prosperity
  • Smithfield
  • Sprat Hall
  • St. Georges
  • Stoney Ground
  • Two Brothers
  • Two Williams
  • Waldberggard
  • Walter I.M. Hodge
  • Wheel of Fortune
  • Whim
  • White Bay
  • White Lady
  • Williams Delight
  • Ham’s Bay
  • Hannah’s Rest
  • Henry Rohlsen Airport
  • Hogensborg
  • Hope
  • La Grange
  • Little La Grange
  • Manning Bay
  • Marley Additions
  • Mar’s Hill
  • Mountain
  • Mt. Washington
  • Northside
  • Prospect Hill

Customers in the following areas will be impacted on Feeder 10B for one (1) hour:

  • Annaly
  • Bethlehem
  • Calqouhoun
  • Carambola
  • Coble
  • Grove Place
  • Hard Labor
  • Hibiscus Point
  • Jealousy
  • Joly Hill
  • La Grange
  • Little La Grange
  • Lorraine Village
  • Lower Love
  • Montpellier
  • Mt. Victory
  • Mutual Home
  • Nicholas
  • North Hall
  • Orange Grove
  • Frederiksted Oxford
  • Pleasant Vale
  • Plessen
  • Prosperity
  • River
  • Springfield
  • Two Friends
  • Upper Love
  • V.I. Corp Land
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