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PG&E Worker Shot Wednesday In Oakland Area Amid Massive Blackout ‘Targeted’

OAKLAND, CA. (THECOUNT) — A PG&E worker was reportedly shot at Tuesday evening in the Colusa County as almost 1M customers suffer through a mandated blackout, according to California Highway Patrol.

The incident was reported around 7:48 p.m. by a PG&E employee who told officers he traveling in a marked company vehicle along Interstate 5, just north of the Maxwell Rest Area, when a white pickup truck pulled up next to him.

The worker told officers that he then heard what sounded like a gunshot and his passenger window was shattered.

The employee said he feels he was “targeted” for being in a PG&E vehicle. CHP says it’s investigating whether a bullet or projectile shattered the window.

PG&E issued a statement regarding the incident saying the safety of its customers and employees is paramount:

The safety of our customers and employees is PG&E’s primary responsibility. We know that turning off the power for safety is not popular with some, but it is needed for public safety. Our employees are working hard to ensure that our system operates safely and that power will be restored quickly after the weather passes. We remind our customers that our employees are your neighbors and they are out in our service area doing their jobs, reports KTVU.

No injuries were reported.

Starting at midnight last night, PG&E‘s unprecedented power outage event is expected to leave nearly a million customers across Northern and Central California without power, reports KABC on Tuesday night.

The utility says it expected that the shutdown will damage some of its equipment and that restoration could take days. Here’s a timeline of when the lights will go off, when the strongest winds and fire danger will take place, and when power could be restored:

During a presser, PG&E officials attempted to explain the planned outage and addressed “website problems” concerned citizens encountered when attempting to learn more about the coming shut down.

A PG&E official said they had “doubled the size of the database” of the website and apologized that problems still existed. Web experts say the database has little if noting to do with website speed as it relates to high traffic spikes.

Wednesday 10/9: 12:00AM

PG&E Power outages expected begin for Sonoma, Napa, Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, San Mateo, and Solano counties.

Wednesday 10/9: 4:00am
PG&E power outage expected to begin for Marin County residents.

Wednesday 10/9: 5:00am

Red Flag warning goes into effect for most of Bay Area.

Wednesday Evening 10/9 – Thursday Morning 10/10

Strongest winds expected to hit the Bay Area. Marin County officials said, “This event has the potential to be the strongest offshore wind event in the area since the October 2017 North Bay Fires.” Sustained winds of 20-30 miles per hour are expected with gusts up to 45-55 mph and maximum gusts hitting 65 mph.

Thursday October 10/10: Noon

PG&E projects that it will begin power restoration around this time, but it’s a fluid deadline. As mentioned earlier, they expected that the shutdown will damage some equipment that will need to be replaced and the high winds could also damage equipment that will need to be fixed.

Thursday 10/10: 5:00pm

The Red Flag warning is projected to be lifted for most of Bay Area. Again, this time frame could change depending on how the weather event unfolds.

Tuesday October 15

PG&E says that full power restoration could take five full days. Damaged equipment from shutdown and high winds could also change this time frame.

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  • These outages are the result of lawsuits that blame PGE for wildfires and soon to come , blame for earthquakes because they drilled holes in the ground to set poles. If lawsuits are not dropped, I would take down power lines and remove poles then declare the areas safe.

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