Seagull cuts power to San Quentin
A seagull had a fatal tangle with a power line Monday afternoon near San Quentin, knocking out power to the prison and starting a small fire.
A seagull had a fatal tangle with a power line Monday afternoon near San Quentin, knocking out power to the prison and starting a small fire.
As a seagull, it’s a tough call. You can go out quietly like the rest of your seagull friends, engulfed at sea, or gasping for air mired in some muddy marsh.
Or, you can go out with a bang: A fatal flash of glory with costly, widespread effect in the human world beneath you.
A seagull had just such a tangle with a power line Monday afternoon near San Quentin State Prison, knocking out power to the prison, a fire station, and starting a small brush fire.
Power was cut to the prison and about 840 PG&E customers after the bird electrocuted itself on a power line in San Rafael. Fire crews responded to put out a small fire that briefly closed East Francisco Boulevard and Castro Avenue.
The IJ reports San Quentin ran off generator power for more than an hour while power was restored in the area.
Jesse Garnier is the editor and founder of SFBay. A Mission District native, he also teaches journalism as associate professor at San Francisco State University.
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