Squirrel left thousands without power in Tulsa

Squirrel-left-thousands-without-power-in-TulsaTulsa / February 5: “We put all kinds of animal guards on our equipment that occasionally these critters find a way to circumvent,” Public Service Oklahoma spokesperson Ed Bettinger told Tulsa World.

The squirrel reportedly “touched the wrong thing” and Bettinger suspects that the squirrel was likely left “beyond charred” in the accident.

Such disruptions aren’t uncommon. The website CyberSquirrel1.com hosts a map of “Cyber Squirrel Operations” confirmed to have caused power disruptions. The humorous map includes power disruptions caused by other creatures, but notes that “there are many more executed ops than displayed on this map however, those ops remain classified.” UPI

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