That corresponds to the winds. But the power would be turned off several hours before the winds. Everyone needs to get prepared today and before tomorrow afternoon. Pg and e customers are being told this outage could last at least several days. It could be shorter, and hopeful loi hopefully it will be. This is to prevent another catastrophic wildfire, as you get a look at the conditions here from sky 7. Its just impossible to contend with, and youre dealing with this both in Northern California as well as Southern California, where they have raging fires down there as well. Right. This is the kincaid fire, which has burned, certainly, a lot. It exploded overnight again, its now at 21,000 acres. And we have 49 structures that have been destroyed. We know that 21 are homes and 28 are outbuildings or i should say were, because they are no more. And you can see the spot fires. They keep spreading as the
embers pick them up. Although today is not terribly windy. So firefighters were trying
tonight will becott strenfeld, our meteorologist, an update on the weather. our current incident commander will give us an update on where we stand with the current 1023 psps event we re wrapping up right now. sameet singh will give us an update into early next week and final comments from our ceo and president of pacific gas and electric company. so with that, i m going to turn it over to scott right now now all right, thank you, keith. thank you. so we are able to issue the all-clear pour tfor the october psps event in kern county, so from a meteorological perspective, that event has concluded. unfortunately, we are eyeing mother event on the horizon. we do remain stuck in a, what we call an atmospheric blocking
equipment and some of our gas system as well. and we look forward to working with them to obtain full containment on that event. so with that, i will turn it over to sameet singh. thank you, mark. good evening, everyone. sameet singh. i m responsible for our wildfire safety program. i want to talk a little bit about the upcoming event to pick up where scott left off in regards to the meteorological forecast. so given the forecast that scott shared and the historical nature of what can be anticipated, we are preparing for what is likely go being going to be a widespread safety shutoff across our service territory to combat the risk of a catastrophic wildfire.