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PG&E Releases Map For Potential Oct.29 Public Safety Power Outage

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PG&E has released a map showing potential power outage locations for the planned Oct.29 public safety power outage.

Click on the map shown above to access the full area.

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I’m in pleasant hill off of Patterson and Santa Barbara Rd are we safe

Click on the map or go to the PG&E website. 🙄

Thank you Original G
Stay strong everyone. Pray for the winds to calm and rain! xo

Looking at the map it looks like Northgate and surrounding homes will be out. BUT if I check specific addresses all over the yellow area, they all say not affected. Sooo…

Great planning tool? 🙁

Same for my son’s school. It’s wholly within the map, address lookup tool says it’s not affected.

Don’t trust it. I checked multiple times and it said a specific address would not be affected… Power went out anyway.

Hope it doesn’t come back….my green garbage can is full of leaves and pine needles….and my pick up day is not until Friday

This is a joke. My kid lives in Humbolt. His power was off for two days. His house was 45 degrees inside. His job is closed during the outages. And His roommate needs her feeding machine, it’s too cold inside the house. She can’t work, she’s low income but yet she has to find money to stay to stay in a hotel for the next outage that happens tomorrow.
This is out of control.

I believe PG@E should be paying for housing and food. oh snap… they are bankrupt. Really is a total joke
So Sorry for your kids suffering AND YOUR WORRY. it’s inhumane!

Thank you @Aunt Barbara

At WC,
How do you have 50% of your employees as Supervisors / Management?
They are not wait staff depending on Tips ~ This is Total BS.

Looks like PG&E website is down again. I checked multiple times on Saturday to see if an address within the shaded area would be affected and it assured me that it would not. Sure enough, power went out around 9pm. This is getting ridiculous.

Anyone see MDUSD Robert Martinez’s letter riddled with errors? LOL.

https://www.mdusd.org/pf4/cms2/news_themed_display?id=1572165972276

PG&E is an Investor Owned Utility that trades on the Stock Market.

They have had decades to fix the issues but instead they focused on increasing shareholder wealth and giving huge bonuses to executives and the PUC hasn’t done much to hold them accountable – but it is questionable as to what the PUC can really do given the type of contract.

Now PG&E is simply cutting off power to limit their liability exposure and they will still do nothing to solve the underlying problem unless the people rise up and demand politicians threaten PG&E with real action that will gut their shareholder wealth.

But to be fair to PG&E this is pretty much the Free Market solution that they are following.

And to add to that it is legally mandated by the state of California. New laws passed, it is not just PG&E but all CA utilities

The map is misleading unless you click on it and zoom in. When you zoom in you will see local areas are not affected.

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