SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Thousands of San Francisco Bay Area residents were without power Sunday evening after showers, triggered by a cold front moving through the region, combined with layers of dust accumulated over several months of drought to short circuit dozens of power transformers and electrical lines.
Pacific Gas & Electric reported outages stretching from the Pleasanton area in the East Bay to a large swath of neighborhoods between Colma and South San Francisco on the Peninsula.
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“Multiple neighborhoods in South San Francisco are experiencing power outages, including intersections controlled by traffic signals,” San Mateo County officials said in an email alert. “Please stop at these intersections as you would with four-way controlled stop signs. PG&E and fire crews are working to remedy the issues.”
The PG&E website estimated the power to more than 5,000 customers in the Pleasanton area would be out at least until approximately 10:15 p.m.
Hundreds of homes in Vallejo were also without power as well as in the Richmond-San Pablo area.
“PG&E is on site at multiple locations in @CityofVallejo, however there is no estimate for when all outages will be fixed,” tweeted the Vallejo Fire Department. “The outage impacted areas have increased as additional line failures continue to occur.”
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Meanwhile, the Alameda County Fire Department tweeted: “The past hour your ACFD firefighters have been kept very busy responding to electrical pole fires due to the rain. If you see wires arching, retreat to a safe place, and call 9-1-1.”
Multiple smaller outages were also reported in downtown Burlingame, Pleasanton Hill, San Jose, Daly City, San Francisco and Oakland.
PG&E said crews have been dispatched across the region to work on restoring power. There were no ETAs as to when the power would be restored.
The culprit Sunday night was the first of several cold fronts lined up in the Pacific and expected to move through the parched Bay Area this week.
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“Showers are currently stretched out from the Monterey Bay up to the Napa Mountains,” the National Weather Service said Sunday night. “These showers have brought along with them anywhere from a few hundredths of an inch of rain to portions of our coasts and bays to almost a quarter of n inch of rain at some of the highest peaks along the coastal ranges of the North Bay.”
Source: sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com.