PG&E may shut off power to about 500 East Bay homes Saturday

PG&E may shut off the power for some East Bay residents as a precaution to prevent wildfires during a potential high-wind event forecast for Saturday, the utility said Friday.

The power shutoffs will impact less than 500 customers in the Bay Area — all in the far east areas of Alameda and Contra Costa counties, according to a news release. The potential shutoff would begin around 11 a.m. Saturday. PG&E plans to begin patrols and restoring power as early as Saturday evening, the company said.

The shutoff will affect a total of 16,000 customers across seven counties, with the largest impact on San Joaquin County and Stanislaus County, the utility said.

Operations professionals and meteorologists were monitoring the wind event on Friday, PG&E said. Combined with low humidity and dry vegetation, the wind event and other weather conditions may require the company to shut off energized power lines to reduce the risk of wildfires, the release said.

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