PG&E May Turn Off Power to Prevent Fires

CALIFORNIA, OAKLAND, USAThu Oct 17 2024
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Are you ready for some power outages? PG&E, the utility company based in Oakland, is thinking about shutting off electricity for certain parts of the Bay Area and other regions. Why? They're worried about critical fire weather conditions coming up. The winds might hit 45 mph and humidity could drop to just 10%. That's a bad mix, as it makes fires start easily and spread fast.
So, PG&E might switch off power from Thursday to Saturday in places like Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa, Solano, and Sonoma counties. They want to stop their equipment from causing fires. Other counties like Colusa and Glenn might also face shutoffs on Thursday. By Friday and Saturday, the list could grow even longer. The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning from Thursday night to Saturday afternoon. This warning covers the interior Bay Area and the Central Coast, including San Francisco and the Peninsula coast. PG&E's plan might seem extreme, but it's their way of trying to prevent wildfires. Keep an eye out for updates, as the situation could change.
https://localnews.ai/article/pge-may-turn-off-power-to-prevent-fires-968a8ba0

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