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Propane leaks at St. Thomas power plant trigger back-to-back evacuations, cut power to thousands

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority is working to restore power to approximately 10,000 to 12,000 customers on St. Thomas after two separate propane leaks today at the Randolph Harley Power Plant, pictured, resulted in back-to-back evacuations and a reduction in the plant’s generation capacity.
The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority is working to restore power to approximately 10,000 to 12,000 customers on St. Thomas after two separate propane leaks today at the Randolph Harley Power Plant, pictured, resulted in back-to-back evacuations and a reduction in the plant’s generation capacity.

ST. THOMAS — Two separate propane leaks today at the Randolph Harley Power Plant on St. Thomas prompted back-to-back evacuations and left thousands of customers without power, according to an official with the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA).

WAPA crews are working to restore power.

The first leak occurred around 9 a.m., triggering the plant’s emergency shutdown system and prompting an evacuation. A second leak, detected around 11 a.m., led to another evacuation.

“We have since successfully vented the gas from the area, preventing any risk of fire,” WAPA Spokesperson Shanell Petersen said. “Fortunately, there were no injuries, no environmental damage, and no danger to the public.”

As a precaution, Petersen said several generation units operating on propane were taken offline, reducing the plant’s generation capacity. She said several feeders were subsequently impacted to meet load demand.

“We have about four feeders that are offline,” she said, adding that approximately 10,000 to 12,000 customers were affected by the outage.

In a separate incident, Petersen said about 1,200 customers on Feeder 7A lost power after a utility pole caught fire. While the damaged pole has since been repaired, she said power restoration for those customers will not occur until the other feeders are brought back online.

Tom Eader is the Chief Reporter for WTJX. Originally from South Bend, Indiana, Eader received his bachelor's degree in journalism from Ball State University, where he wrote for his college newspaper. He moved to St. Croix in 2003, after landing a job as a reporter for the St. Croix Avis. Eader worked at the Avis for 20 years, as both a reporter and photographer, and served as Bureau Chief from 2013 until their closure at the beginning of 2024. Eader is an award-winning journalist, known for his thorough and detailed reporting on multiple topics important to the Virgin Islands community. Joining the WTJX team in January of 2024, Eader brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the newsroom. Email: teader@wtjx.org | Phone: 340-227-4463
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