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Auggie

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Tue Oct 8, 2019, 05:03 PM Oct 2019

It's on: PG&E is going dark early Wednesday morning (and adding more counties) [View all]

As a precautionary measure to reduce wildfire risk during the forecasted severe wind event, PG&E confirmed that it will implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) in portions of 34 northern, central and coastal counties, affecting electric service for nearly 800,000 customers.

PG&E expects to begin turning off power in some areas early Wednesday, just after midnight. The power will be turned off to communities in stages, depending on local timing of the severe wind conditions, beginning with counties in the northern part of the state.

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It is very possible that customers may be affected by a power shutoff even though they are not experiencing extreme weather conditions in their specific location. This is because the electric system relies on power lines working together to provide electricity across cities, counties and regions.

Portions of Kern, Humboldt, Trinity and Marin counties have been added to the potential scope of this PSPS, in addition to the 30 counties identified Monday. Customers can find the full list of impacted counties, cities and communities at www.pge.com/pspsupdates.

Overall, based on the latest weather forecasts and models, PG&E anticipates that this weather event will last through midday Thursday, with peak winds forecasted from Wednesday morning through Thursday morning and reaching 40 to 55 mph, with isolated gusts up to 60 to 70 mph.

https://www.pgecurrents.com/2019/10/08/pge-will-proactively-turn-off-power-for-safety-to-nearly-800000-customers-across-northern-and-central-california/?fbclid=IwAR0RjF_mnBINPOV3hOBjRk-gGfcJIsxLq-kwtRZ15sswrWsgPO3dOvtwD0g

On edit: Should I say "It's off?"

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Maybe we could put our power lines underground California_Republic Oct 2019 #1
I heard that due to earthquakes that has been avoided. BigmanPigman Oct 2019 #3
Power poles are not earthquake proof, are they????? dixiegrrrrl Oct 2019 #6
I think it is sort of like 6 of one, BigmanPigman Oct 2019 #7
Some areas are so rockey that pg&e cant. AllaN01Bear Oct 2019 #4
Underground power lines Blue Streak Science Oct 2019 #8
We'll be okay. Mr.Bill Oct 2019 #2
I lived through the Oakland Hills fire wryter2000 Oct 2019 #5
Flatlands are no guarantee any more Blue Streak Science Oct 2019 #9
Were you in the gas leak explosion? wryter2000 Oct 2019 #12
Tubbs Fire Blue Streak Science Oct 2019 #13
I'm so sorry that happened wryter2000 Oct 2019 #15
How is this not a gigantic invitation for crime? intrepidity Oct 2019 #10
I haven't a clue. Perhaps it will. Auggie Oct 2019 #11
Solar power Blue Streak Science Oct 2019 #14
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