Atlanta Explosion
Aug 23, 2004
- Blast Linked to Power Line
- Georgia Power crews continued working Monday afternoon to repair underground power lines in downtown Atlanta that
exploded overnight, sending manhole covers flying into the air. The blast and the work to repair the damage prompted
authorities to restrict morning traffic in the area near the state Capitol while workers completed the job. The explosion,
which happened around 1:15 AM, was caused by an electrical line that supplies power to a traffic light caught fire before
exploding, a Georgia Power engineer said. Homeland Security officials were also called to the scene. An official with
Georgia Power said such explosions are not common. The force of the blast sent three, 50-pound manhole covers into the
air. Officials said the incident disrupted power to some downtown traffic signals and a communications facility for the
Georgia State Patrol.