WINTER STORM: Power out early Wednesday in much of Salem, Keizer

UPDATE 6:30 a.m: The Salem-Keizer School District announced that school starts will be delayed by one hour on Wednesday and buses will run one hour later than normal. The bell schedule for schools is here.
UPDATE 5:45 a.m.: Aaron Harada of the Salem-Keizer School District reports: “We are evaluating conditions at the moment and that includes any potential transportation issues that may stem from downed trees or lines.”
UPDATE: 5:15 a.m. Wednesday: The latest from Salem Electric: “At the peak of the outage, approximately 12,000 members were without power. That number has been reduced to about 300 members, with work still ongoing.”
A middle-of-the-night windstorm has knocked out electricity to thousands of homes and businesses in Salem and Keizer.
“We are currently experiencing a major outage event across our service territory with outages in Keizer and throughout Salem. Crews have been dispatched. Due to the large scale of outages, we do not have an estimate for restoration at this time,” Salem Electric said on its website in Wednesday morning posting.
The utility could provide no count of customers but its outage map showed customers in the dark in West Salem and parts of Keizer.
Portland General Electric reported at least 16,000 customers in the area were without power.
The National Weather Service reported winds of more than 20 mph early Wednesday with a gust of 43 recorded at the Salem airport at about 1 a.m.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office said in a social media post early Wednesday that it was handling “numerous reports of downed trees and power lines across Marion County, resulting in a widespread power outage affecting multiple areas. Residents are urged to avoid downed power lines, treat all lines as energized, and use caution while traveling, as roadways may be blocked or hazardous.”
The Oregon Department of Transportation reported that Oregon Highway 22 two miles west of Detroit was closed by downed trees. “This could be an extended closure,” the agency warned.
The Salem-Keizer School District as of 5 a.m. Wednesday had not issued any statements about school closures.
This story will be updated as additional information is available.
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