COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- If you noticed your lights flicking about 9 a.m. Wednesday, it turns out that it wasn't just you. It happened all across central Ohio.
The power fluctuations happened for about a minute, most noticeably with flickering lights. In a thread on Columbus' Reddit page, people from across the area reported the same thing, from Pickerington to Upper Arlington and from Westerville to the Ohio State campus area.
Despite a joke that it had to have been because of all of the central Ohio-area data centers, it wasn't that. NBC4 reached out to AEP Ohio, and it provided an explanation.
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Further details were not available, but despite the initial flickering, other problems were not reported. As of noon, fewer than 200 outages were reported for all of Franklin County.
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