For the second time in three days, birds are the likely culprit in a power outage and small brush fire near the Muller Lane power substation.
Electricity went out to 1,536 customers at 12:42 p.m. Friday, mostly affecting Minden and Genoa, according to NVEnergy.com
The cause was listed a problem with hardware, cable or other equipment, though a spokeswoman for NV Energy said that it appeared to be another bird-related incident.
The spot fire in the grass near the same spot was quickly doused by a single East Fork Fire engine.
Power was restored within 45 minutes, a bit faster than occurred on Tuesday when power went out at 1:48 p.m. and was restored at around 3 p.m.
Birds can cause outages distribution networks but mainly by either colliding with wires or touching either two phases or a phase and ground.
Should that happen, it could result in igniting the bird and setting brush near a pole on fire.
Squirrels and other climbing animals sometimes cause fires, as well.
In August 2005, a cat staking out a bird’s nest in Topaz Ranch Estates hit the power line and caught fire. He survived for a few days but eventually succumbed to the injuries.