-
Colorado Dentist Gets Life Without Parole in Wife’s Poisoning Murder - 22 mins ago
-
Newsom signs troubled bill on solicitation of minors - 28 mins ago
-
Cowboys’ Latest Major Contract Extension Details Revealed - 31 mins ago
-
Atlanta Dream Star Brittney Griner at Risk of WNBA Punishment - about 1 hour ago
-
Gaza Hunger Presents Trump With Moral Test Familiar to Past Presidents - about 1 hour ago
-
How to Watch Portland Timbers vs San Luis: Live Stream Leagues Cup, TV Channel - 2 hours ago
-
After outcry, L.A. restricts duplexes in Pacific Palisades - 2 hours ago
-
Senate Approves Trump’s Pick for Top Counterterrorism Post - 2 hours ago
-
NY Giants’ Jaxson Dart Slaps Elite Label on Shocking Player - 2 hours ago
-
Caltrans employees under investigation for wild retirement party - 3 hours ago
Dump truck crashes into Whiskey a Go Go, knocking out power
A dump truck crashed into five vehicles before plowing into the iconic Whiskey a Go Go club in West Hollywood, knocking out power for nearby businesses in the area, according to authorities.
Saadullah Sheikh, a Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesperson, said no injuries have been reported and it was unclear what caused the driver of the dump truck to lose control of the commercial vehicle.
The incident occurred shortly before 2 p.m. when the truck collided with five vehicles before crashing into the building in the 8900 block of Sunset Boulevard, Sheikh said.
Jeff Monford, a spokesperson for Southern California Edison, said the dump truck brought down a main wire — knocking out power for some of the surrounding buildings. He said the outage initially affected 1,420 customers, but that was reduced to 225 when crews rerouted power.
He said crews were on the scene trying to fully address the power outage Friday afternoon but did not know when power would be restored.
Photos shared on social media show a white dump truck filled with dirt resting against the red brick building with a power transformer on the ground. Another photo shows a U.S. Postal Service vehicle with its right front side smashed.
A representative for Whiskey a Go Go could not immediately be reached for comment. Several bands are scheduled to play Friday evening at the iconic entertainment venue, according to its website.
Source link