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November 19: PG&E May Turn Off Power to Prevent Wildfires…Check to See If You Will Be Affected

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Weather conditions, including potential fire risk, have been forecast that may impact electric service to portions of our service area. If a decision is made to turn off power, we expect to start turning off power for safety as outlined below. If you live in these communities, PG&E will attempt to contact you via telephone, text and email.

 

Please check back for the latest information as the area and number of customers impacted are updated as weather conditions change.

 

Outages (weather event plus restoration time) could last longer than 48 hours. For planning purposes, PG&E suggests customers prepare for outages that could last several days.

 

Check your address at the PG&E website to see if you may lose your power.