Atmospheric River: PG&E Says Power Restored To Nearly 851,000 Customers After Massive Storm
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Nearly all of the 851,000 electrical customers who lost power during the powerful atmospheric river storm that hit California this week have had their service restored, Pacific Gas & Electric said.
More than 99% of customers had power back on by 7 p.m. Wednesday and the remainder were primarily in hard-hit areas where roads remained closed by heavy snowfall, debris flows and other damage, PG&E said in a statement.
Crews found more than 1,600 locations that required replacement or repair of equipment, including 800 spans of powerlines, 160 transformers and 200 poles, the utility said.
"Record-breaking rain combined with strong winds produced the most storm-related impact seen in the PG&E territory in the month of October since 2009," the statement said.
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