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More Than 25K PG&E Customers Without Power Monday Night
BREAKING: High winds, falling trees and downed power lines have been reported all over the Bay Area.

There are roughly 25,440 utility customers without electrical service as of 7 p.m. this evening due to widespread power outages, according to PG&E.
Most of those affected customers are in the South Bay, with nearly 21,000 customers without power, and the East Bay with nearly 2,400 affected customers. There are roughly 1,000 affected customers in San Francisco, 900 on the Peninsula and 420 in the North Bay, according to PG&E.
High winds, falling trees and downed power lines have been reported all over the region today, according to the National Weather Service, with gusting winds in excess of 75 miles per hour recorded in the
Los Gatos area.
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By Bay City News
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