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Statue of Liberty goes dark in 'unplanned outage' as Women's March campaigners claim show of solidarity | Statue of Liberty goes dark in 'unplanned outage' as Women's March campaigners claim show of solidarity |
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The Statue of Liberty has suffered a "temporary, unplanned outage", losing all lights apart from her crown and torch. | The Statue of Liberty has suffered a "temporary, unplanned outage", losing all lights apart from her crown and torch. |
Women's March activists behind today's A Day Without A Woman Protest were quick to claim the black-out as "Lady Liberty... standing with the resistance." | Women's March activists behind today's A Day Without A Woman Protest were quick to claim the black-out as "Lady Liberty... standing with the resistance." |
But the National Parks Service has said the outage was simply due to construction work on a new emergency backup generator. | But the National Parks Service has said the outage was simply due to construction work on a new emergency backup generator. |
According to the New York Post, the lights shut off around 10pm Eastern Standard Time, and weren't restored until roughly 11.30pm. | According to the New York Post, the lights shut off around 10pm Eastern Standard Time, and weren't restored until roughly 11.30pm. |
New York Harbour was left in darkness as light from the 46-metre edifice formally known as Liberty Enlightening the World blinked out. | |
The statue is seen by many Americans as a symbol of liberty and the American dream. She holds a torch in her left hand and a tablet representing the law in her right, while a broken chain coils around her feet. | The statue is seen by many Americans as a symbol of liberty and the American dream. She holds a torch in her left hand and a tablet representing the law in her right, while a broken chain coils around her feet. |
A sonnet including the famous lines "Give me your tired, your poor/Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" is inscribed at her base. | A sonnet including the famous lines "Give me your tired, your poor/Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free" is inscribed at her base. |
Women's March campaigners therefore claimed "Lady Liberty" as an anti-Trump protester, thanking her for "standing with the resistance" in a tongue-in-cheek post on Twitter. | Women's March campaigners therefore claimed "Lady Liberty" as an anti-Trump protester, thanking her for "standing with the resistance" in a tongue-in-cheek post on Twitter. |
In a statement, National Parks Service public affairs officer Jerry Willis said: "A portion of the lighting system that illuminates the Statue of Liberty experienced a temporary, unplanned outage tonight. | In a statement, National Parks Service public affairs officer Jerry Willis said: "A portion of the lighting system that illuminates the Statue of Liberty experienced a temporary, unplanned outage tonight. |
"The outage was most likely due to work related to an ongoing project to activate a new emergency backup generator that is part of our last remaining Hurricane Sandy recovery projects. | "The outage was most likely due to work related to an ongoing project to activate a new emergency backup generator that is part of our last remaining Hurricane Sandy recovery projects. |
"We will be able to confirm the cause when crews return to the island Wednesday morning." | "We will be able to confirm the cause when crews return to the island Wednesday morning." |
The hurricane caused $33 billion of damage across New York State in 2012. | The hurricane caused $33 billion of damage across New York State in 2012. |
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