Pacific Gas & Electric warned thousands of California customers that their power may be shut off to help prevent wildfires due to severe wind and drought conditions.
Salameh dibaei/iStock(SAN FRANCISCO) Pacific Gas & Electric warned tens of thousands of customers in California that their power may be shut off Monday to
Salameh dibaei/iStock(SAN FRANCISCO) Pacific Gas & Electric warned tens of thousands of customers in California that their power may be shut off Monday to help prevent wildfires due to severe wind and drought conditions in the area. The preemptive shutdowns, at the inconvenience of customers, come as the company is still reeling from fallout related to deadly blazes in 2018 and 2020 authorities say were sparked by trees hitting the power grid. They also come as climate change has exacerbated California's wildfires, stoking conditions experts say have led to the larger and deadlier blazes seen in recent years. The company sent shutoff warnings to nearly 25,000 customers spanning 22 counties including Alameda, Fresno and Napa in northern and central California on Sunday. On Monday, PG&E updated on its website that shutoffs were required and its map of outages indicated power had been temporarily turned off in a slew of communities in the state's Northern Sierra Fo