Californians hit with 2nd round of sweeping blackouts
SAN FRANCISCO — Dangerously windy weather sweeping through the state brought power outages to Northern California as the state’s largest utility staged blackouts designed to prevent catastrophic wildfires.
Pacific Gas & Electric Co. on Wednesday began rolling blackouts stretching from the Sierra foothills in the northeast to portions of the San Francisco Bay Area. A couple of counties kept their power until after midnight.
The blackouts impact a half-million people — or nearly 180,000 customers — in 15 counties, and PG&E warned that a second round of outages could occur over the weekend when winds return to the region.
Meanwhile, a wind-driven wildfire has forced evacuations north of San Francisco in Sonoma County. The blaze near Geyserville had grown to 10,000 acres (15 square miles) by early Thursday, according to the state firefighting agency Cal Fire. Winds around the county’s highest areas were blowing at speeds up to 70 mph, and elsewhere in the region between 30 mph and 50 mph, the National Weather Service said.