Nearly 1 Million Customers To Lose Power In Planned PG&E Power Outages
Pacific Gas and Electric says dry and windy conditions drove the utility to expand its power blackout zone by 90,000 customers across Northern and Central California to prevent the risk of wildfires.
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October 27, 2019 at 11:06AM
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NPR News: Nearly 1 Million Customers To Lose Power In Planned PG&E Power Outages
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