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Related: About this forumNearly half a million PG&E customers to lose power amid planned fire-safety shut-offs Sunday (10-25)
PG&E revealed Fridays that planned power shut-offs to take place Sunday would place nearly half a million homes and businesses or roughly 1.5 million people in the dark in 38 counties across Northern and Central California.
Nearly a third of those potentially affected, or 143,726 customers, are in the Bay Area, where every county except San Francisco would see some outages under the utilitys plan.
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Some communities, including Lafayette, Moraga and Orinda, received early indications from the utility that power will be shut off locally and are informing residents.
(probable paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Lafayette-Orinda-Moraga-brace-for-PG-E-outages-15670411.php
Berkeley officials say hills residents should consider leaving before Sundays high fire danger
Berkeley officials said residents living in the hills should consider leaving their homes before Sunday afternoon, when dry, windy conditions are expected to bring high fire danger to the Bay Area.
Residents living in the Berkeley hills should stay on heightened alert, keep phones charged and nearby, and consider leaving the hills before Sunday afternoon especially if they would have trouble getting out quickly in a fire, city officials said Friday.
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City officials also said residents who live east of Claremont and residents of Panoramic Hill should also prepare for potential power shut-offs.
(probable paywall): https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Berkeley-officials-say-hills-residents-should-15671677.php
Get your stuff together folks.
wryter2000
(47,335 posts)And theyre going to do it to me. Fuckers. I dont live anywhere near a fire zone.
Auggie
(31,774 posts)Happened to me in wine country. Not only are we in the flat lands, our neighborhood power lines are underground. One block away, our neighbors, with overhead lines, had power. How crazy is that? At the time PG&E had no way to selectively regulate shutdowns other than affecting very large areas of service. This was two years ago. They've since rectified the issue. Sorry to hear you'll be without.
wryter2000
(47,335 posts)Clearly, PG&E hasn't rectified my neighborhood. Their attitude is totally arrogant about it, too.