SONOMA COUNTY (CBS SF) — PG&E crews on Sunday were responding to widespread reports of power outages across the Bay Area affecting more than 96,000 customers as the most powerful storm in years slammed the region.

By 8:45 p.m., 96,032 customers were without power, according to PG&E. The outages affected 30,681 customers on the Peninsula, 25,760 in the North Bay, 24,077 in the South Bay, 9,685 in the East Bay and 5,829 customers in San Francisco, a PG&E spokesperson said.

As of Sunday evening, PG&E said it’s crews had restored more than 143,750 customers who lost power during the atmospheric river event.

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Emergency crews responded to flooded roads and trees down at several locations and urged residents to stay at home and use caution if they need to venture out.

PG&E started staging crews on Saturday to deal with the storm, with more 3,000 workers available to respond to outages, Guidi said.

PG&E warns residents to always stay away from downed wires.

Dozens of trees were down and several roadways closed due to flooding around the region.

The storm is tied as the third strongest since 1950 on the Bay Area Storm Index (BASI), the strongest in 26 years, according to Jan Null, a consulting meteorologist with Golden Gate Weather Services.

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