Utility Cuts Power to 26,500 Californians Over Wildfire Risk

Utility Cuts Power to 26,500 Californians Over Wildfire Risk
Ray Lopez delivers supplies to Mountain Mike's Pizza in the Montclair district, where power is turned off, in Oakland, Calif., on Oct. 15, 2020. Noah Berger/AP Photo
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SAN FRANCISCO—Pacific Gas & Electric started cutting power Sunday to tens of thousands of customers in Northern California and planned outages for many more to prevent the chance of sparking wildfires due to extreme fire weather.

The nation’s largest utility said outages began in the north of the state in Shasta, Tehama, Glenn, Colusa, and Lake counties and were expected to continue southward throughout Sunday and possibly into Monday.