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Update: PG&E expanded its list of neighborhoods where it planned to shut down power on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019 to include an additional 90,000 customers. Plans now call for 940,000 customers — meaning well over 2 million individual people — to lose power across 36 counties in waves, starting Saturday afternoon and continuing through Sunday morning.

Even before electricity was restored for those affected by Wednesday’s power shutoffs, Pacific Gas & Electric was warning of a bigger outage possible over the weekend.

The map of the potentially affected area covers much of the Bay Area, as well as the Sierra foothills, the Redding area and Humboldt County.

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Monterey County officials warn public to stay out of fire ravaged Toro Park In a 2 p.m. announcement, the company said that 850,000 customers in 36 counties across California may lose power starting at 6 p.m. Saturday because of the winds it called “historic.” The shutdowns will continue through 10 p.m. and are expected to last at least 48 hours.

The estimates of the customers who will be affected:

San Mateo County, 64,832

Alameda County, 57,630

Contra Costa County, 48,824

Santa Clara County, 27,093

Santa Cruz County, 44,945

Monterey County, 993

Sonoma County, 92,877

Marin County, 86,813

Solano County, 10,232

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