Video from inside the mall shortly after the mall went dark shows many stores simply locked up and closed down early.
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Friday, there was still no reported cause for the outage, but mall management did release the following statement:
"Springfield Mall is working with local utility companies to repair the electrical equipment on the property. Our hope is to restore power as quickly as possible. However, to the extent that repairs cannot be completed in short order, a generator will be brought in which may take several hours to be fully operational. At this time, the mall is currently closed; yet Macy's and Target on the property are unaffected and therefore open for business. We apologize for the inconvenience to our shoppers and will share updates on the mall's re-opening once confirmed."
Those unaware of the blackout frustrated by the length of the repairs.
"They said it was going to be back on today," said Carla Beaver of Chester.
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On their social media pages, Springfield Mall has been updating shoppers of the outage, but those hoping for an afternoon outing with their family say it still a minor inconvenience.
"We pulled up, started to get our 2-year-old out, then she started freaking out so we had to get back in the car," Sean Brennan, Swarthmore.
The mall was scheduled to be closed all day Friday.