TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - Nearly 4,000 homes and businesses lost electricity in Terre Haute after the implosion of a 500-foot smokestack damaged equipment at a closed Duke Energy power plant.
WTHR Eyewitness News, news gathering partner the Tribune-Star in Terre Haute captured the moment as the smoke stack was imploded.
Explosive blasts brought down the tower at the Wabash Valley Generating Station on Saturday morning.
Duke Energy District Manager Rick Burger says mud and debris from the collapsing tower was thrown onto a relay control building. He says that power had to be turned off to make repairs.
The power outage hit Duke customers across the city's north side.
Duke says the smokestack implosion is part of it ongoing demolition of the coal-burning power plant it shut down in 2016.
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