URGENT UPDATE: Approximately 11,000 customers in San Francisco are currently experiencing power outages following an incident reported by PG&E just after 7:45 p.m. on Sunday night. This outage primarily impacts areas around Golden Gate Park and the surrounding Richmond District.
According to PG&E, the power loss is due to an urgent repair that necessitated the shutdown of electricity in the affected regions. Residents are advised to prepare for extended outages as crews work diligently to restore service. The situation is rapidly developing, and PG&E has yet to provide a specific timeline for when power will be restored.
As of now, officials are closely monitoring the situation and have urged residents to stay updated through PG&E’s official outage map. The emotional toll on affected families and businesses is significant, as they grapple with the inconvenience and uncertainty of the power outage.
This latest outage adds to a series of challenges for residents in San Francisco, highlighting ongoing issues with utility management and infrastructure reliability.
Authorities are working to ensure safety protocols are in place during this outage, especially as night falls. Residents are reminded to avoid downed power lines and report any hazards to PG&E immediately.
Stay tuned for further updates as more information becomes available. This is a developing story, and we will continue to monitor the situation closely for any changes.







































