Roughly 110,000 PG&E prospects have service once more following a significant energy outage Saturday in San Francisco that left properties in the dead of night, stalled site visitors and shut down eating places, outlets and vacation lighting shows.
PG&E mentioned on social media that the remaining 21,000 with out energy are concentrated in Golden Gate Park, the Presidio, the Richmond District and small areas downtown. The corporate mentioned it couldn’t supply a exact time-frame for full restoration however would proceed to supply updates.
“The harm from the hearth in our substation was vital and intensive and the repairs and protected restoration can be complicated,” PG&E posted Sunday morning on X. “We now have mobilized further engineers and electricians.”
The fireplace broke out inside a PG&E energy substation at about 2:15 p.m. Saturday, in accordance with the San Francisco Hearth Division. It was beneath management by 4:24 p.m.
The division has warned in opposition to utilizing fuel stoves, grills and mills indoors, saying energy outages can enhance the dangers of carbon monoxide publicity.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie and the town Division of Emergency Administration on Saturday urged residents to keep away from nonessential journey and take additional warning on the darkened roads.
On Sunday, Lieutenant Mariano Elias with the San Francisco Hearth Division mentioned the outage had not prompted a spike in accidents.
“Essentially the most frequent calls we had final evening because of the energy outages was individuals caught in elevators and hearth alarms going off,” he mentioned. “These have been the majority of a variety of the calls we had. Aside from that, there’s nothing giant happening proper now.”
Tesla’s driverless taxis continued to function all through the blackout.
“Tesla Robotaxis have been unaffected by the SF energy outage,” Tesla CEO Elon Musk wrote Sunday on X.
Waymo, a rival firm that additionally provides driverless robotaxi providers, suspended operations Saturday, citing security considerations.
