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A brief power outage affected countless New Yorkers Thursday night — leaving some trapped in elevators — as smoke was seen rising above a Brooklyn power plant.

Shortly before midnight, X users across the Big Apple posted that their lights flickered and others even reported internet outages.

One video on social media showed smoke coming from a Con Edison substation in Vinegar Hill, Brooklynwhere police said they received a 911 call for an explosion.

Con Ed employees were restoring a transmission line at the Farragut Substation on John Street when “there was a disruption causing a citywide power surge,” the NYPD said. There were no injuries. 

Con Ed said it experienced an issue at a substation in the borough which led to “a dip or surge in power” witnessed by customers.

“A fault on a high-tension transmission line occurred at a Con Edison substation in Brooklyn at approximately 11:55 pm last night,” the energy company said in a statement. 

“Customers may have experienced a dip or surge in power at that time. Crews are investigating and working to make necessary repairs.”

The power outage extended past the five boroughs, according to customers’ posts on social media. 

“Sooo are we just gonna pretend that there wasn’t a two-second blackout across the entire city…,” one person with the account name “SomeBrooklynGuy” wrote on X.

Others replied to his tweet that northern New Jersey, Long Island and the lower Hudson Valley also experience the fleeting power imbalance. 

Police officers at a Con Ed substation at 12 Gold St. in Brooklyn, where an explosion in a transformer caused lights to flicker, power surges, and outages throughout New York City early Friday. Robert Mecea
The NYPD said multiple 911 calls were made reporting the situation. Robert Mecea
A post on the platform X showed what looked like smoke coming from the Con Edison plant in Vinegar Hill. CITIZEN
FDNY and NYCHA responding to a stuck occupied elevator inside a building on East 92nd Street in New York on Dec. 15, 2023. Christopher Sadowski

“That s–t hit my friend in Suffolk dude,” another user replied. 

Luckily, there were no disruptions to any hospitals or critical care facilities around the city, according to police.  

But the FDNY was responding to “various” locations across the city for reports of power outages and stuck elevators, a fire department spokesperson said. 

Elevators and escalators at Grand Central Terminal stopped working following the “Con Edison power problem,” the LIRR wrote on X. 

No criminality is suspected, cops said.

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