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Guests relocated after power outage at Paris Las Vegas hotel

Posted at 7:12 PM, Nov 03, 2016
and last updated 2016-11-04 01:26:19-04

A press conference that was scheduled for 9 p.m. to provide an update  was moved up as the sun set.

Paris Las Vegas is looking for accommodations for its guests at other casinos on the Strip, including competitors.

Statement from Caesars Entertainment:

Since we are not able to determine the exact time power will be restored to Paris we have decided to help all of our displaced guests find other accommodations for the evening.
 
In case of emergency, guests will be allowed to return to their room with a security escort to retrieve essential items such as medications.

We deeply regret the inconvenience that this unexpected outage has caused our guests and are doing everything we can to remedy this unfortunate situation.
 
Management is stationed at the main entrance of Paris in order to help any guests who need assistance with relocation or have questions.  Displaced guests are encouraged to check in with the front desk at their temporary hotel, or with our social media channels, in the morning for additional updates.
 
Any guests who have reservations at Paris, but have yet to check in are being directed to Bally’s front desks where they will be provided with accommodations.
 
The next press briefing will take place tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. at Paris, Las Vegas.

UPDATE AT 4 p.m.: There is no time available on when the power will be restored.  Evacuations of the whole building are advised of fire department. The fire chief will decide when people can get back in. The fire suppression system ran out of battery, that's what caused the mandatory evacuation. 11 people were rescued out of 5 elevators No injuries reported.

The fire department is 60% complete with evacuations. Officials helped 20 disabled people evacuate.  Approximately 3,000 people were evacuated. They will find rooms for everyone tonight if it's still on going. Caesars Entertainment is making sure guests are not financially harmed by this event

UPDATE AT 2:06 p.m.: Caesars Entertainment released the following statement:

An effort to restore temporary power at the Paris Hotel was not successful early this afternoon. Due to battery power running low on the building’s existing fire alarm systems, the Clark County Fire Department has ordered the evacuation of remaining guests and employees from the hotel, approximately 3,000 people, to ensure their safety.
 
The evacuation is being conducted in coordination with the hotel, Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Clark County Fire personnel.  Efforts continue to restore power to the property.

UPDATE: Caesars Entertainment says they are suspending all hotel and casino operations at Paris Las Vegas on the Las Vegas Strip as a result of this outage. At least 2 people had to be rescued from elevators.

They released the following statement:

“We can confirm that as of approximately 9:45am all power to the Paris property was lost as the result of onsite construction. Out of an abundance of caution we are closing our casino, restaurant and hotel operations. We are working closely with NV Energy to immediately restore power and will provide more details as they become available.”

ORIGINAL STORY:

NV Energy is reporting a power outage at Paris Las Vegas. The outage was reported at 9:56 a.m. Thursday.

Several users on Twitter were corresponding with the hotel, who says they are working to restore power. Backup generators don't appear to be functioning.