Crime & Safety

3.8K Lose Power In San Ramon

A weather-related outage struck thousands in the city.

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SAN RAMON, CA — A weather-related power outage struck 3,800 Pacific Gas & Electric Co. customers in San Ramon Monday afternoon amid a wind advisory in the Bay Area.

The outage began around 1:20 p.m. It affected homes west of Interstate Highway 680 from Norris Canyon Road to just north of Pine Valley Road. The outage also touched homes west of I-680 near Crow Canyon Road and extended into Las Trampas Regional Wilderness, according to the PG&E outage map.

PG&E is headed to the site of the outage. The estimated power restoration time was 7:15 p.m.

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Earlier Monday, nearly 2,100 PG&E customers lost power in Dublin and Pleasanton.

Tri-Valley is also covered by a red flag warning, which means any fires sparked could spread quickly amid dry, windy weather.

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The Alameda County Fire Department responded Monday morning to a wildfire along Altamont Pass Road.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates or view the PG&E outage map.

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