About 4,000 Tucson Electric Power customers in Marana are currently without power following heavy monsoon activity in the area. North Sandario is closed due to downed power lines.
Nearly 4,000 people are currently without power in the Marana area, according to Tucson Electric Power's outages map, following heavy storms Thursday afternoon.
Pima County Sheriff's Department is reporting downed power lines in water, in the area of North Sandario Road and West Emigh Road. Sandario Road is closed in the area. Drivers are asked to find another route. Northwest Fire District is responding to downed power lines on West Twin Peaks Road, west of the Saguaro Bloom Community.
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