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THOUSANDS WITHOUT POWER AS STORM MOVES QUICKLY THROUGH LOCAL AREA

Bay City News

More than 155,000 PG&E customers in the Bay Area were without power Tuesday afternoon, including 600 in Los Gatos and 2,300 in the Lexington Hills, due to storm-related issues, according to PG&E.

The South Bay had 59,748 without power as of 12:30 p.m. and the East Bay had 56,931, according to PG&E spokesperson Megan McFarland

There were 26,254 without power on the Peninsula, 10,349 in the North Bay, and 2,111 in San Francisco, PG&E spokesperson Megan McFarland said.

“The storm is hitting PG&E’s service area hard,” McFarland said in the latest update.

Customers can get updates through the electric outage map online at pge.com/outages; by contacting the PG&E outage information line at 1.800.743.5002; or by logging into their account through pge.com and sign up to receive proactive outage alerts through email, text or phone.

A storm that drenched the region on Tuesday morning moved through the area faster than predicted.

The Bay Area will get a chance to dry out on Wednesday and Thursday, and after that a weaker storm system will bring light showers for Friday through early next week, according to the National Weather Service.

A high wind warning and a flood watch is in effect for the region through Wednesday morning.

Dozens of roads remain closed or impacted. Highway 9 was closed at Booker Creek Road in Saratoga on Monday morning due to fallen rocks and a downed tree. Drivers were advised to take alternate routes.

As of Tuesday afternoon, there was no estimate for when the scene would be clear.

Updates can be found at quickmap. dot.ca.gov.

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