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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Million of Gallons Sewage Were Spilled, Beaches in San Diego are closed!

The San Diego power outage is no longer a problem for residents; however, the beaches are closed. As the weekend approaches and the summer has come to an end, many locals and tourists are looking forward to a relaxing time at the beach this weekend. Tourists from the Midwest are excited to get some tanning in before they head back home. Local fishermen are hoping to catch some fish. However, due to Thursday's massive power outage, more than a million gallons of sewage spilled onto San Diego's popular beaches.

The lights were back as of Friday morning in sunny San Diego. Residents are back to work, children are out on the street (they get a day off from school), and businesses are back up and running! The electricity was accidentally cut by one of the workers around 3:30 p.m. Thursday in southwest Arizona. Millions of Southern California residents were affected by the power outage. Those who were stuck in the freeway either had no cell phone service or did not have access to the radio due to the power failure. In other words, they had no idea what was going on. Some believed it was another terrorist attack since 9/11 is just few days away. One main resource that America depends on is their electricity. Without it, San Diegans are hopeless and vulnerable. Others thought the power outage was due to over use of air-condition since it was in the high 90s and low 100 degrees in the beach town!

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