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Gov. Cooper to provide update on damaged NC power substations as investigations underway

The attack on electrical substations in
Gov.
Cooper’s office said he would provide an update to reporters on Monday afternoon after a receiving a briefing from emergency management and law enforcement officials, as well as representatives from Duke Energy, according to an updated copy of his schedule released by his office.
At a press conference Sunday,
Reactions, updates from NC officials
Officials continued on Monday to provide updates and issue statements on the attack on the substations.
“Violence of any kind is unacceptable, and law enforcement is absolutely dedicated to getting to the bottom of what happened in Moore County,” N.C. Attorney General
“Our office will review any complaints we receive to ensure that people are not being taken advantage of during this time,” Brewer said in an email.
“We are in regular contact with local law enforcement and private sector partners. Due to the ongoing investigation, the
In a statement,
State Rep.
“Moore County is and will continue to be a wonderful place to live, work, and raise a family, and this criminal act will not change that,” Moss said in a post on Facebook.
In an email, Moss added: “Moving forward, we must have a very serious conversation about securing not only our electric infrastructure, but all other utilities, as well.”
Congressional attention
In recent years, cyber attacks on utilities and other public services have drawn plenty of attention, but state and federal officials have been worried about physical attacks too.
An attack on a substation near San Jose in 2013 prompted a congressional hearing about power grid vulnerabilities. Shooters with an assault rifle fired 150 rounds into the
Later that year, an
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