Update:
As of 6:08 p.m., College Station Utilities reported all power has been restored.
Original story:
More than 4,400 hundred College Station electric customers were without power Tuesday afternoon.
College Station Utilities (CSU) reported the driver of a track hoe doing construction work off Harvey Road east of the freeway pushed a tree into an overhead electric line.
That caused an initial outage at 3 p.m. affecting almost 2,100 customers.
Those west of the freeway along University had power back in about 30 minutes, along with most of those east of the freeway between University and Harvey.
Then just before 5 p.m., the outage jumped across west of the freeway between Rock Prairie and Harvey Mitchell Parkway. That added another 2,300 customers not involved in the original outage.
As of 6 p.m., CSU’s outage map showed about 200 customers without power. Most were east of Veterans Park between Harvey and University, an area that was part of the original outage.