Three outages, including one in West Seattle, left about 5,800 Seattle City Light customers without power on June 4.
Other outages occurred in Ranier Beach and Olympic View.
The West Seattle outage affected about 2,900 customers. The general boundaries of the outage were Alki Avenue Southwest on the north, Southwest Juneau on the south, 25th Avenue Southwest on the east and 44th Avenue Southwest on the west.
The cause of the outage was not immediately known.
The Olympic View outage was caused by the failure of an elbow connector and affected about 1,900 customers. The general boundaries of the outage were North 100th Street on the north, North 77th Street on the south, Roosevelt Way Northwest on the east and Aurora Avenue Northeast on the west.
The Ranier Beach outage affected about 1,000 customers. The general boundaries of the outage were South Cloverdale Street on the north, South 111th Street on the south, 55th Avenue South on the east and East Marginal Way South on the west. The cause of the outage was not immediately know.
Repair crews were dispatched to all the outages to identify problems and make repairs. An estimate for full restoration of service was not
immediately available.