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Burning Tree, Downed Power Lines Ignite Fires In Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A fire official says no one was hurt, but electricity was interrupted and crews had their hands full battling several pre-dawn fires sparked by a burning tree and downed power lines in southeast Las Vegas.

Deputy Clark County Fire Chief Jeff Buchanan says firefighters responding about 5:20 a.m. Thursday to a tree fire near Stratford and Glen Avenues found that fallen power lines electrified a chain-link fence and ignited several other debris fires. A power transformer also exploded.

A homeless encampment and a family in a trailer living near the intersection were evacuated, and power was shut off in the area off Boulder Highway and Sahara Avenue until fires were extinguished.

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NV Energy spokeswoman Jennifer Schuricht says service was restored to about 1,600 customers by about 10 a.m.