PG&E To Shut-Off Power To 57,000 Alameda County Residents, Businesses For Two Days Starting Saturday
PG&E To Shut-Off Power To 57,000 Alameda County Residents, Businesses For Two Days Starting Saturday - Video
PG&E To Shut-Off Power To 57,000 Alameda County Residents, Businesses For Two Days Starting Saturday The good news for Oakland Adams Point residents is that the shut-off plan does not include us. But check your address. This is what came in the email to me: AC Alert Advisory: PG&E Shut Off This is an advisory message from Alameda County. PG&E will be disconnecting power to over 57,000 residences and businesses in Alameda County starting Saturday, October 26th at about 5 pm. Power is expected to be off for more than 48 hours. We encourage you to find alternative energy sources for light, charging devices and other necessities. Plan ahead with food and water, and make sure your grab-and-go emergency kits are ready. To see if you are affected by the public safety power safety shut off, visit: https://ift.tt/2mtOMsq To receive timely updates, follow us on social media @alamedacoalert and help get the word out to sign up to receive alerts. Stay tuned.
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PG&E To Shut-Off Power To 57,000 Alameda County Residents, Businesses For Two Days Starting Saturday The good news for Oakland Adams Point residents is that the shut-off plan does not include us. But check your address. This is what came in the email to me: AC Alert Advisory: PG&E Shut Off This is an advisory message from Alameda County. PG&E will be disconnecting power to over 57,000 residences and businesses in Alameda County starting Saturday, October 26th at about 5 pm. Power is expected to be off for more than 48 hours. We encourage you to find alternative energy sources for light, charging devices and other necessities. Plan ahead with food and water, and make sure your grab-and-go emergency kits are ready. To see if you are affected by the public safety power safety shut off, visit: https://ift.tt/2mtOMsq To receive timely updates, follow us on social media @alamedacoalert and help get the word out to sign up to receive alerts. Stay tuned.
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