Yeah it happens quite often in California because Edison doesn't want to improve infrastructure, so they leave these old power lines up that fall over in some high winds. Wonder how much cost of damage they have done relative to the amount it would cost to improve infrastructure...
source?
My mom lives in Cali, she got a notification in that due to high risk of fires they may be turning off the power.
Just checked again, and I was mistaken about the scale. The verbage is pretty clear that it's referring to a limited number of customers.
Yeah it happens quite often in California because Edison doesn't want to improve infrastructure, so they leave these old power lines up that fall over in some high winds. Wonder how much cost of damage they have done relative to the amount it would cost to improve infrastructure...
Depends on a county. We got none, Sac area. Last 2 days were more than perfect and calm, 72-74F and no clouds. Perfect cigar days.
Maybe they meant tears....