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     159  0 Kommentare Due to Highest Winds and Driest Conditions of the Season, PG&E Will Turn Off Power for Safety to Approximately 361,000 Customers in Targeted Parts of 36 Counties and 17 Tribal Communities - Seite 2

    • Big Sandy Rancheria Tribal Community: 61 customers, 2 Medical Baseline customers
    • Cold Springs Rancheria of Mono Indians Tribal Community: 54 customers, 5 Medical Baseline customers
    • Cortina Rancheria Tribal Community: 8 customers, 1 Medical Baseline customers
    • Dry Creek Rancheria Tribal Community: 8 customers, 0 Medical Baseline customers
    • Grindstone Rancheria Tribal Community: 49 customers, 3 Medical Baseline customers
    • Hoopa Valley Tribe Tribal Community: 1062 customers, 56 Medical Baseline customers
    • Jackson Rancheria Tribal Community: 28 customers, 0 Medical Baseline customers
    • Karuk Tribe Tribal Community: 42 customers, 0 Medical Baseline customers
    • Middletown Rancheria Tribal Community: 33 customers, 0 Medical Baseline customers
    • North Fork Rancheria Tribal Community: 25 customers, 3 Medical Baseline customers
    • Pit River Tribes Tribal Community: 8 customers, 0 Medical Baseline customers
    • Robinson Rancheria Tribal Community: 96 customers, 4 Medical Baseline customers
    • Shingle Springs Rancheria Tribal Community: 49 customers, 2 Medical Baseline customers
    • Stewarts Point Rancheria (Kashaya Pomo) Tribal Community: 22 customers, 2 Medical Baseline customers
    • Tuolumne Rancheria Tribal Community: 112 customers, 6 Medical Baseline customers
    • Upper Lake Rancheria Tribal Community: 28 customers, 2 Medical Baseline customers
    • Yurok Tribe Tribal Community: 87 customers, 4 Medical Baseline customers

    Timeline for Safety Shutoffs

    The de-energization will begin around 10 a.m. Sunday morning, beginning with customers in the Northern Sierra region. Shutoffs will continue through Monday into late evening.

    Weather is expected to subside Monday morning for the majority of customers, and by Tuesday morning for the remainder. Once it does and it is safe to do so, PG&E will patrol the de-energized lines to determine if they were damaged during the wind event and repair any damage found. PG&E will then safely restore power in stages and as quickly as possible, with the goal of restoring power to nearly all customers within 12 daylight hours after severe weather has passed.

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    Due to Highest Winds and Driest Conditions of the Season, PG&E Will Turn Off Power for Safety to Approximately 361,000 Customers in Targeted Parts of 36 Counties and 17 Tribal Communities - Seite 2 Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) will de-energize certain electrical lines for safety starting this morning (Sunday, Oct. 25) as part of a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS). PG&E is calling a PSPS due to a significant, offshore wind event …