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Muldenkipper falls against whiskey, a go go go going, to switch off electricity

A dump truck plunged into five vehicles before it was plowed in the legendary whiskey -GO go club in West Hollywood.

Saadullah Sheikh, a spokesman for Los Angeles County's fire brigade, said that no injuries had been reported, and it was unclear what prompted the driver of the duly body to lose control of the commercial vehicle.

The incident occurred shortly before 2 p.m. when the truck collided with five vehicles before falling into the building in the 8900 block of the Sunset Boulevard, said Sheikh.

Jeff Monford, a spokesman for Southern California Edison, said that the dump truck had downholidated a main wire and expelled the power supply for some of the surrounding buildings. He said that the failure was initially affected 1,420 customers, but that was reduced to 225 when the crews had diverted the power supply.

He said the crews were on site and tried to fully address the power failure on Friday afternoon, but did not know when the electricity would be restored.

Photos that are divided into social media show a white tipper that is filled with dirt and rests with a strength transformer on the floor on the red brick building. Another photo shows a US -Post service vehicle with the right front.

A representative of Whiskey a Go Go was not immediately reached for a comment. According to his website, several bands are to play at the legendary entertainment location on Friday evening.

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