A HUNGRY snake caused a power blackout in the Northern Territory’s fourth biggest town early yesterday.
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An olive python with a magpie goose in its mouth has been found as a culprit behind the power outage yesterday morning.
Traffic warning lights were down, businesses could not operate and household power was lost in Katherine, Pine Creek and other outback communities for about 30 minutes from 6am.
Working to track down the cause of the outage, Power and Water Corporation found a dead snake looped over a power line at Hayes Creek, about 150km north west of Katherine on the Stuart Highway.
It appears the large snake was trying to descend from the pylon with a magpie goose in its mouth.
A corporation spokesman said power outages like yesterday’s event were a common issue in the Northern Territory.
“Animals such as snakes, bats and birds can come into contact with power lines,” the spokesman said.
“Strong winds can also cause outages when branches become loose and trees fall.
“The python was located on the line south of Hayes Creek on the plateau.
“Power was restored shortly afterwards.”