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| 1.6.23
In Yolo County, PG&E Determined to Safely Restore Power Despite Flooding, Mudslides and Fallen Trees
By Lynsey Paulo
Powerful storms packing strong winds and heavy rain battered hometowns in PG&E’s service area over the past week. Flooding, downed trees and blocked roads are making power restoration even more challenging. The hometown of Clarksburg in Yolo County was particularly hard hit. Watch this video to see how PG&E is working to get the power back on and supporting impacted customers.
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