Already reporting more than 42,000 customers are affected. Alameda municipal power was expected to shut off power to 3200 customers there in the southwest end of the city, but now says the grid has stabilized and no further shut offs are expected at this time. We will be talking with a spokesperson from so coming up in just a few minutes and heres a look at the pga knee outage map as you can see there are pretty much all over the bay area colorcoded green. Are smaller outages say yellow signifies more customers are affected in red is a larger outage area and you can see all through the north up through the down through marion county. All along the east bay along highway going from oakland all the way out toward the delta San Francisco has outages if we scroll down you can see whats going on in the south bay, the peninsula has a number of outages. And yeah, theyre pretty much all over the bay area. These are expected to last until 11 oclock tonight coming up again in about 15 minutes, w
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