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Posted by: Marc Flemming

Power outages that darkened the eastern United States and parts of Canada were not linked to terrorism, and electricity "was starting to come back," New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday evening.

"We will be starting up power in the city," Bloomberg said. "It will take a decent amount of time, hours not minutes - and nobody can be any more specific than that."

Bloomberg said the water supply was safe and that there were no reports of any injuries from the cities' skyscrapers or from the subways underground.

"There is no evidence whatsoever of terrorism," he added

"We have a careful plan that we've rehearsed and practiced," Bloomberg said, adding that there was no reason to call out the National Guard. He said there were no significant fires and "no criminal activity of any size." Emergency phone numbers were working, despite the blackout.

Shortly before 5:30 p.m., New York Gov. George Pataki declared a state of emergency.

"Preliminarily we're looking at this as a possible transmission problem from Canada to the U.S.," said Pataki spokeswoman Lisa Dewald Stoll. She said the problem appeared to be in Canada, but she had no details.

She said had been in touch with the White House, the federal Homeland Security Department, state power officials and Bloomberg.

Bloomberg said Consolidated Edison, which provides power to the area, was not sure what caused the blackout. He said there would an investigation to determine why it occurred and why it affected the whole system.

"I expect everything to be back to business tomorrow," Bloomberg said.

He urged New York residents to keep their lights and air conditioners off to prevent power surges when the electricity came back. And, in an effort to calm frayed nerves, he cautioned them to stay cool and drink fluids.

"One of the big risks is that people die because of the heat and lack of water," he said.

He said the city was setting up emergency shelters for those unable to get back to their homes.

Source: AP

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Posted by: Sierradaddy

Since I'm a budding conspiracy theory junkie, anyone care to theorize on how a massive power outage, if planned, could be useful in some secret society's conspiracy agenda?

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Posted by: Dreamzwalker

without power - a person could go anywhere without being seen in the confusion of panic. I saw video of people running around like an ant-farm without a queen.
If I wasn't helping someone remove the Blaster worm right now - I would say a little more. I'll come back shortly...perhaps later this evening

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