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Power Fully Restored To Mill Valley's PG&E Customers

Power has been fully restored to PG&E customers in Mill Valley impacted by the planned shutoff, according to the utility company.

MILL VALLEY, CA — Power has been fully restored to PG&E customers in Mill Valley impacted by the Public Safety Power Shutoff, according to the utility company.

PG&E's online outage map showed just one customer was without power in the city Tuesday afternoon due to an outage unrelated to the planned shutoff.

As of 1 p.m. Friday, power had been restored to nearly all affected customers in Marin County, according to PG&E. Only 11 customers still had no power in Marin:

Find out what's happening in Mill Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

  • 3 customers in Bolinas
  • 8 customers in Fairfax

Original story:

MILL VALLEY, CA — Power has been restored to thousands of Marin County customers impacted by Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Public Safety Power Shutoff, while hundreds of others in Mill Valley and elsewhere in Marin remain in the dark.

Find out what's happening in Mill Valleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

PG&E's shutoffs began Wednesday and continued throughout Thursday, prompted by dry, hot and windy weather in Northern and Central California. About 738,000 customers in 34 counties were impacted throughout the state, including thousands in Marin.


Also see: PG&E Power Shutdowns: Power Restored To Over 400,000 Customers


The utility company warned about 9,855 customers in Marin they could lose power. The impacted areas included Bolinas, Fairfax, Mill Valley, Muir Beach, Olema, Sausalito and Stinson Beach.

Power has been restored in Sausalito, where 2,432 customers had no power Thursday.

As of Friday morning, 1,622 customers still had no power in Marin, according to PG&E's outage map:

  • 853 customers in Bolinas
  • 8 customers in Fairfax
  • 243 customers in Mill Valley
  • 518 customers in Stinson Beach

Power Restorations

PG&E crews started safety inspections, repairs and restoration efforts in much of the affected areas as weather conditions improved Thursday.

By late Thursday evening, power had been restored to about 426,000 customers. Roughly 312,000 customers remained without power.

The utility has 44 helicopter crews and more than 6,300 personnel conducting safety patrols and inspections. Crews have so far found 11 instances of weather-related damage to the company's system in the impacted areas, according to PG&E.

Closures

The following schools in Marin remained closed Friday due to the shutoffs:

  • Bolinas School and Stinson Beach School in the Bolinas-Stinson Union School District
  • Mount Tamalpais School (private school)

Also see: Power Restored At Tam Valley School In Mill Valley


The Marin Headlands Visitor Center, Muir Woods National Monument, Muir Beach and Overlook, and Stinson Beach also remained closed Friday, according to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Safety Resources

PG&E's community resource center in Marin will be open at 8 a.m. Friday at Marin Gateway Shopping Center at 150 Donohue St. in Sausalito.

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