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Update: Power Outages In Columbia And Apple Valley Areas

Update at 11 am: All of the customers from the earlier outages have been restored. The cause has not been released by PG&E.

Update at 9:35 am: Columbia College reports that power has been restored on campus and classes will resume at 11:30 am.

Update at 8:09 am: Columbia College’s campus is currently closed due to the power outage we reported about below. The school is planning to relay an updated message to students by around 10:30 am regarding plans for the remainder of the day.

Original story posted at 7:29 am: Columbia, CA — Two power outages occurred during the six o’clock hour this morning in Tuolumne County, impacting nearly 1,500 PG&E customers.

At 6:25 am, 139 customers lost electricity in the area around Apple Valley Drive, Lyons Bald Mountain Road and Summers Lane. PG&E reports that full restoration is anticipated by 11:30 am.

Then at 6:43 am, 1,313 customers lost power in the greater Columbia region. The company reports that full restoration is expected by 11:45 am.

PG&E has not stated the cause of the two outages, only noting that they are both “under investigation.”

The company has had an uptick in outages over recent months as part of its Enhanced Powerline Safety Settings that cut electricity when there is an object, like a tree branch, threatening its infrastructure.

This post was last modified on 11/22/2023 9:36 am

Written by BJ Hansen.

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