163,000 PG&E customers without power this morning, down from 220,000 yesterday
, when the winds in the Bay Area were gusting at their peak.
Still on Wednesday morning at 6 a.m. more than 87,000 customers in the South Bay were without power. along Homestead Road in Santa Clara, which snapped and fell into the street. "It’s really interesting because actually all the lights went off, then the lights came on. About half of them. We had no electricity in our outlets so our computers, we had to run on battery. But the doors still worked. The garage door could still open to let cars out," Baldwyn Chieh said.
Meanwhile, about five miles down the road in Sunnyvale, a 50-foot tree also toppled on to the main building of West Valley Elementary School.DAILY NEWSLETTERthat I have read and agree
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