Still no power for tens of thousands in Bay Area days after bomb cyclone storm

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Still no power for tens of thousands in Bay Area days after bomb cyclone storm
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Tens of thousands of Pacific Gas and Electric customers in the Bay Area woke up Wednesday still without power three days after damaging winds from the bomb cyclone storm knocked down trees and power lines across the region.

Tens of thousands of Pacific Gas and Electric customers in the Bay Area woke up Wednesday still without power three days after damaging winds from the so-called 'bomb cyclone' storm knocked down trees and power lines across the region.As of 8 a.m. Wednesday, more than 35,000 PG&E customers were without power, most of those in the North Bay. The utility said the total includes customers who have been without power since the storm along with new outages.

on 2/7/23:San Francisco 168 Peninsula 7,952 North Bay 18,675 East Bay 1,413 South Bay 7,343 Total 35,551 PG&E Outage MapThe second atmospheric river-fueled storm of the week last Sunday, combined with a bomb cyclone - in which an intense storm is merged with a significant drop in atmospheric pressure - began early Sunday morning and resulted in wind gusts that left widespread damage and power outages.

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