IANS | 05 Dec, 2022
A massive power outage in the US state of North Carolina is being investigated as a "criminal occurrence".
Several
communities of Moore County began experiencing power outages after 7
p.m. on Saturday, the Sheriff's Office said on Sunday.
The office noted that evidence indicated intentional vandalism at multiple sites, reports Xinhua news agency.
North
Carolina Governor Roy Cooper tweeted on Sunday that he had "spoken with
Duke Energy and state law enforcement officials about the power outages
in Moore County".
"They are investigating and working to return
electricity to those impacted," Cooper wrote. "The state is providing
support as needed."
More than 38,000 customers were off power in Moore County on Sunday, according to the Duke Energy outage map.