Several areas from the North Valley to the south are still waiting for power to be restored.
On Thursday morning, about 200 customers in the Fresno area were without power, while in Madera County, nearly 80 customers are dealing with the same thing in the Bass Lake area.
Crews are working on getting the electricity back on in those areas.
Some are estimated to be back later this morning, while Bass Lake shouldn t have power restored until this afternoon.
You can find the latest information on the outages by clicking here.
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Several areas from the North Valley to the south are still waiting for power to be restored.
On Thursday morning, about 200 customers in the Fresno area were without power, while in Madera County, nearly 80 customers are dealing with the same thing in the Bass Lake area.
Crews are working on getting the electricity back on in those areas.
Some are estimated to be back later this morning, while Bass Lake shouldn t have power restored until this afternoon.
You can find the latest information on the outages by clicking here.
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Cal Trans officials have partially reopened Highway 168 east of Shaver Lake to travelers.
Cal Trans crews are escorting groups of traffic up the hill and towards Huntington Lake.
That pacing is significantly slowing travel down for travelers hoping to hit the slopes at China Peak today.
Cal Trans says the time of travel from the Shaver Marina up to Huntington Lake sits at around 25 minutes.
A pair of snowplow failures left the Shaver portion of the highway shutdown yesterday through this morning.
Areas near Shaver Lake received as much as six feet of snow following this week s winter storm.
Many Valley residents lose power as winter storm hits
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New technology and smart meters are helping PG&E pinpoint damage and keep outages isolated.
The power company also had plenty of time to prepare and forecast where the biggest issues could be. It s typical of a large Winter storm or a strong Winter storm where we see these widespread impacts from it. It s also something we re very familiar with responding to, said PG&E official Denny Boyles.
David Peck lives in Fresno County not too far from where crews were busy restoring power after a pole along Millerton Road was damaged by the storm.