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Massive Power Outage Plunges SF Neighborhoods into Darkness
21 Dec
Summary
- Around 25,000 customers lost power on Saturday afternoon.
- The outage affected numerous San Francisco neighborhoods.
- Traffic lights were impacted, requiring drivers to treat intersections as four-way stops.

Numerous San Francisco neighborhoods experienced a widespread power outage on Saturday afternoon. PG&E's outage map identified affected areas including The Presidio, Seacliff, Outer and Inner Richmond, Golden Gate Park, the Panhandle, Inner and Outer Sunset, and parts of West of Twin Peaks. Additionally, sections of the Western Addition and Downtown were impacted by the disruption.
The San Francisco Department of Emergency Management issued advisories regarding the potential impact on traffic signals. Drivers were urged to exercise caution and treat all affected intersections as four-way stops until power was restored. This measure was crucial to maintaining safety and order amidst the traffic light failures.
PG&E's outage center reported that approximately 25,000 customers were affected by the blackout. The utility company estimated that power would be fully restored to all affected areas by around 3:45 p.m. on Saturday, resolving the widespread disruption.




