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Beavers shut down Canadian town’s internet service by chewing cables, stealing them to build a dam

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A group of beavers is being blamed for causing a town in British Columbia to lose its internet, phone, and cable TV service this past weekend by chewing through the fibers and using them to build a dam.

Internet and cable service provider Telus told E.W. Scripps that the situation was a “very rare and uniquely Canadian disruption.”

The outage occurred in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, which is a town with about 2,000 people total, CBS News reported.

The incident happened around 4 a.m. local time on Saturday, when workers found that the fiber optic cables had been chewed through "at multiple points, causing extensive damage."

“Our team located a nearby dam, and it appears the beavers dug underground alongside the creek to reach our cable, which is buried about three feet underground and protected by a 4.5-inch thick conduit," the company said in a statement. "The beavers first chewed through the conduit before chewing through the cable in multiple locations."

It took workers until 3:30 p.m. PT on Sunday to fully restore service to the town.

About 900 Internet customers and 60 TV customers were affected by the disruption, the company said.

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