Tucson Electric Power says it may take a couple of days to restore power to about 800 of the affected customers. More than 36 poles were knocked down.
Arizona Daily Star About 1,300 customers are without power on Tucson's south side after a severe storm knocked down more than 36 poles throughout the area Sunday night.
Tucson Electric Power crews were working Monday to restore service, though they said about 800 customers will remain without service until repairs are complete, which could take a couple of days in some areas along Bilby Road.
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