(Zero Hedge) Parts of California are seriously starting to behave like a third world country. No, we’re not talking about the poop, homeless, and opioid crisis on the streets of San Francisco, we’re talking about rolling blackouts from the state’s electric company, PG&E Corp.
by Staff Writer, October 29th, 2019
The next round of blackouts are expected on Tuesday, as 1.8 million Californians will experience their fourth planned power shutoff this month.
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The warning of the next big blackout came late Monday as PG&E restored electricity to nearly one million residents after the company cut power over the weekend to prevent windstorms from knocking over its powerlines and sparking fires, reported Bloomberg.
With another windstorm expected for Tuesday, PG&E will reduce power to 605,000 homes and businesses in the Bay Area, California’s wine country, and several regions around Sacramento to minimize powerline accidents that could spark wildfires.
— Pacific Gas & Electric (@PGE4Me) October 29, 2019
The Kincade Fire, currently burning in Sonoma County, started last Wednesday after a PG&E high-voltage transmission line was blown over by a windstorm.
PG&E has been routinely criticized for its faulty equipment sparking a string of wildfires in 2017 and 2018 that killed dozens of people and destroyed hundreds of structures with estimated damage of $30 billion. PG&E has since filed for bankruptcy as its stock has crashed 95% in 25 months.
Bloomberg notes that 3 million Californians are still recovering from last week’s blackout, with at least half of those folks without power through Monday night. Most of these folks without power will likely remain in the dark as the next round of blackouts starts Tuesday morning.
“This event will start to impact the same people again in certain areas,” PG&E utility chief Andy Vesey told journalist Monday. “It is the weather — it’s not something we can control.”
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Fires have also erupted in Southern California, affecting the ultra-wealthy in their upscale neighborhoods in Los Angeles.
“Leave,” Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti told residents Monday. “The only thing you cannot replace is you and your family. So get your loved ones, your pets, and leave.”
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As fires rage across the state and power is shutoff to millions of residents and businesses, the loss of economic activity could start weighing down on the state’s GDP. The economic losses over the last several years are expected to be in hundreds of billions of dollars.
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Patricia says
How could it be possible that every year California becomes a third world state because of fires, it’s not a poor state, United States is not a poor country, they have planes, Canada also have planes able to extinguish those fires. I don’t understand.