San Jose State Power Outage Blamed On Unfortunate Squirrel

SAN JOSE (CBS SF) -- San Jose State University officials have traced the cause of their campus-wide power outage Wednesday to a squirrel.

The power outage, which hit the campus at approximately 10 a.m., is believed to have been caused by a squirrel chewing through the insulation that serves as a protection to electrical wires.

SJSU spokeswoman Pat Lopes Harris said university officials are not entirely sure that is exactly what happened, but they know that it had to do with a squirrel and that the animal chewing through the wires is the most common possibility for their loss of power.

As of 1:30 p.m., the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library and Student Union buildings were still closed.

The Campus Village residential towers—where a fraction of students remain to take winter session classes during the university's academic break—are without power but remain open to the residents. Lopes Harris said staff is present to assist students.

The power outage was only at the main campus. South Campus athletics offices and complex remain in operation.

UPDATE: As of 8:45 p.m. Wednesday, power had been restored to the campus, including the Campus Village residential towers, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library and Student Union buildings.

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