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Los Gatos PG&E Power Outage Latest: Restorations Continue Friday
Town services have reopened, but there is no definitive timetable as to when full power will be restored.

LOS GATOS, CA — Power has been restored to thousands of customers in Santa Clara County affected by Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Public Safety Power Shutoff, though many still remain in the dark as of Friday morning.
All Town of Los Gatos services have been restored as of Friday morning, the town said on Facebook.
Shutoffs in Santa Clara County started late Wednesday night, with 38,000 customers expected to be impacted.
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There is no definitive timetable as to when full power will be restored. As of Friday morning, here's what the outages around Los Gatos looked like, according to PG&E's online map:

Power Restorations
PG&E crews started safety inspections in Santa Clara County Thursday after weather conditions improved. By Thursday evening, about 426,000 customers around California had their power restored, out of the 738,000 who had been affected.
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Safety patrols and inspections ended at nightfall Thursday, since they can only take place during the day. They were set to resume Friday morning, with the agency sending out more than 6,300 field personnel on the ground as well as 44 helicopters.
Safety Resources
PG&E's community resource center in Santa Clara County is open Friday until 6 p.m. at Avaya Stadium, 1123 Coleman Avenue in San Jose.
Customers still out of power can visit one of 26 Community Resource Centers beginning at 8 a.m. today for restrooms, bottled water, electronic device charging and air-conditioned seating. https://t.co/Xb7e8vb4gk pic.twitter.com/lOFe40RKol
— PG&E (@PGE4Me) October 11, 2019
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