Web24 dec. 2024 · Iguanas in Florida are getting too big for their own good. NPR's Scott Simon talks with city spokesman Ben Kerr about the power outages that iguanas cause, and which end up killing the animals. Web9 dec. 2024 · One of Florida’s notorious and plentiful green invasive iguanas wreaked chaos earlier this week in one city after scuttling into an electricity substation in Lake Worth Beach and somehow...
Iguana causes power outage in South Florida city
Web24 dec. 2024 · Iguanas in Florida are getting too big for their own good. NPR's Scott Simon talks with city spokesman Ben Kerr about the power outages that iguanas cause, and which end up killing the animals. Iguanas are causing power outages in Florida SDPB Web8 dec. 2024 · Iguana - stock photo. An unlucky iguana was the root cause of a large power outage in one South Florida city this week, officials said. On Wednesday afternoon, Lake Worth Beach Electric Utility crews responded to the power outage, The Hill reports. The outage affected customers in the South East section where the company provides its … michelle horan fargo nd
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Web19 dec. 2024 · An iguana caused "a large-scale outage" in Lake Worth Beach, Florida earlier this month – the third iguana-triggered outage in the city this year. The outage impacted about 1,400 customers in Lake Worth Beach in Palm County, city spokesman Ben Kerr told CNN. The power was restored within 35 minutes, according to a tweet from the … Web13 dec. 2024 · An unlikely source was responsible for a “large scale outage” in a Florida city Wednesday. The city of Lake Worth Beach (LWB) blamed a loss of power on one of the state’s infamous invasive green iguanas. “LWB Electric Utility is currently responding to a large scale outage caused by an iguana at our 6th Ave Substation,” the city tweeted. Web9 dec. 2024 · Lake Worth, Florida, underwent a large-scale power outage Wednesday after an iguana apparently hit a transformer with its tail. The area lost power after the iguana’s tail knocked into a transformer in the city’s 6th avenue substation, the City of Lake Worth Beach announced late Wednesday morning. the news at valley publishing