Fire Knocks Out Power to Washington Offices
From Associated Press
WASHINGTON — Four blocks of downtown Washington office buildings were without power Monday after an early-morning fire knocked out six major electrical feeder cables.
About 170 customers in up to 60 major buildings were affected, including the offices of the CBS News Washington bureau, MCI Communications corporate offices and the Federal Communications Commission. No injuries were reported.
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