Power has been restored to more than 3000 homes and businesses in south-eastern Sydney after a fire broke out in an electrical substation in Matraville on Monday, causing a blackout.
Firefighters contained the fire, which engulfed the station on Messines Place just after 3pm.
About 20 people in a neighbouring unit block were evacuated.
@7NewsSydney the smoke from the fire at menssies place at matraville pic.twitter.com/YmZlHr3iQC
— billie (@BillstaBillie) June 12, 2017
Ausgrid restored power to about 3200 customers in the Matraville, Chifley, Malabar, Maroubra, Mayfield and Botany areas just after 7pm.
The energy provider said they had to wait for the all clear from fire fighters before they could start repair.
The fire also cut power to a number of traffic lights in the area, including intersections on Anzac Parade.
Power is out to about 1,300 customers in parts of Matraville, Chifley. Crews are on the way. More info at https://t.co/zltXYk3kEU pic.twitter.com/FrYAGHU66F
— Ausgrid (@Ausgrid) June 12, 2017
Emergency crews are working to restore power to about 1,900 customers in parts of Maroubra. For updates please go to https://t.co/zltXYk3kEU pic.twitter.com/ognpidcA4W
— Ausgrid (@Ausgrid) June 12, 2017