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Tens Of Thousands Powerless As Snow Piles Up In Placer, Nevada Counties in California

 









In Nevada and Placer Counties, tens of thousands of Pacific Gas and Electric
customers have been left powerless as temperatures drop and more severe
weather comes our way.



One local fire district is calling for a local emergency declaration because
first responders are having so much trouble getting to calls for service.



The heavy snow coming down is hitting foothill communities with a knockout
punch, snapping trees and downing power lines. Snow plows were busy keeping
roads clear as Nevada City and Grass Valley streets were left in the dark.


PG&E crews could be seen assessing the damage block by block.



“Just been kind of hunkered down and just been making due with what we got,”
Nevada City resident Jeff Ward said.



Ward decided to turn his power outage into an opportunity. His home is one of
the thousands with no electricity. He decided to barbecue a makeshift meal in
the snow.



“It kills two birds with one stone kinda thing you know,” Ward said. “You got
heat and you got food cookin’.”



Christian Got and his family came for a visit from San Francisco. He decided
to brave the freezing night, instead of daring to drive home.



“You know I’m sort of a city boy and I’m not too proud to say that if it looks
iffy, I usually err on the side of caution,” Got said.



The Foresthill Fire Protection District is now requesting Placer County
declare a local disaster emergency because of the power outage and downed
trees limiting first responder access to homes.



“We’re not expecting power back in this community for upwards of a week,”
Foresthill Fire District spokesperson John Michelini said. “First responders
are having a difficulty reaching calls because of the number of trees and
power lines that are down.”



There is no exact timeline for when PG&E could have power restored to the
region.



As of Tuesday morning, despite crews making some progress, PG&E says tens
of thousands of customers remain in the dark across several counties. The
number without power is El Dorado: 21,000, Nevada: 28,000, Placer: 9,800,
Sierra: 1,200, Amador: 8,200, and Calaveras: 9,000.




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