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Crash on Greensboro Chapel Hill Road Cuts Power to 300 Duke Energy Customers

A single-vehicle crash on E. Greensboro Chapel Hill Road knocked out power to nearly 300 Duke Energy customers in Eli Whitney Wednesday; one person was hospitalized.

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Crash on Greensboro Chapel Hill Road Cuts Power to 300 Duke Energy Customers
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A single-vehicle crash on E. Greensboro Chapel Hill Road knocked out power to nearly 300 Duke Energy customers in the Eli Whitney community of Alamance County on Wednesday, sending one person to the hospital with minor injuries and drawing a response from local fire and state troopers.

The Eli Whitney Volunteer Fire Department confirmed the crash occurred on E. Greensboro Chapel Hill Road in Eli Whitney on Wednesday afternoon. The North Carolina State Highway Patrol responded to the accident at approximately 10:48 a.m., and a state trooper confirmed that one person was transported from the scene to a local hospital to treat minor injuries.

Nearly 300 customers were left without power near Eli Whitney in Alamance County, according to Duke Energy. The outage was a direct consequence of the crash, which disabled electrical infrastructure along the corridor.

The Eli Whitney area, tucked in the rural southwestern portion of Alamance County, relies heavily on roadside utility lines that run alongside routes like E. Greensboro Chapel Hill Road, making vehicle collisions with utility infrastructure a recurring risk for the community's power supply.

No additional vehicles were reported involved in the crash, and no other injuries were reported at the scene. The extent of damage to Duke Energy's equipment along the road had not been formally detailed as of Wednesday afternoon, though crews were expected to work toward restoring service to the affected customers.

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