Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison have started Public
Safety Power Shut-offs (PSPS) in California wildfire high-risk areas.
Shut-offs are taking place in three phases. PG&E began shutoffs at
midnight in Northern California and the North Bay counties, while the rest
of the Bay Area is scheduled to begin losing power in waves at noon. A
possible third phase will occur later in the day in the southernmost parts
of the PG&E service area in the San Joaquin Valley and Central Coast.
Southern California Edison said it's considering cutting power to more
than 100,000 customers in eight counties. The utilities haven't said how
many people the outages will affect in all.
- California public safety power shutdowns Sean Donelan
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