More than 2,000 households and businesses in Eastern Passage, N.S. were left without power after a vehicle collided with a power pole on Sunday at 11:35 a.m.
Halifax Regional Police say that the vehicle struck the power pole in the 500-block of Pleasant Street after the motorist attempted to avoid a raccoon that was crossing the street.
The driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle while attempting to avoid the racoon and struck the pole.
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The collision knocked out electricity for 2,150 Nova Scotia Power customers, according to the utilities outage map.
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Power was quickly restored but power crews told Global News that they would need to replace the entire power pole.
Police say that no one was injured in the crash — including the raccoon.
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