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Large WWE Headquarters Flag Causes Power Outages After Striking Lines During Storm

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A 3,000-square-foot U.S. flag at WWE headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut blew off its pole during a storm on Saturday and struck power lines, causing blackouts affecting thousands of residents. The flag made contact with energized lines twice—first affecting 5,000 people and later 20,000 customers in nearby Greenwich—before being secured. Power was mostly restored by Monday morning after utility crews repaired the damaged transmission structure.

A large U.S. flag flying at World Wrestling Entertainment's headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut became detached during a weekend storm and struck electrical transmission lines, triggering two separate power outages. The initial incident on Saturday knocked out electricity to 5,000 residents, with 3,000 regaining power within 20 minutes. While utility company Eversource Energy worked to repair the damaged transmission structure on Sunday, the flag made contact with an energized line a second time, this time affecting approximately 20,000 customers in nearby Greenwich. Fire department officials noted there was limited action they could take beyond monitoring the situation and notifying utility companies. Repairs continued through Sunday afternoon, and power was largely restored to both affected areas by Monday morning.

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