PG&E crews have restored power to all the more than 30,000 customers in San Francisco affected by an outage that started late Sunday, PG&E officials said.
The outage started at 11:07 p.m. and affected 34,998 customers spread among eight neighborhoods in the city, PG&E spokesman J.D. Guidi said. Guidi said PG&E had power restored to all customers at 11:25 p.m.
The neighborhoods impacted included Noe Valley, Twin Peaks, Potrero Hill, Mission, South of Market, Bayview, Bernal Heights and Mission Bay.
Guidi said he wasn’t sure whether the power outage was responsible for the loss of power at San Francisco’s 16th and Mission BART station at about the same time, but he said the area around the BART station was affected by the power outage.
BART officials said the 16th and Mission station was closed at about 11:20 p.m. for about 10 minutes because of a power loss, according to the agency’s Twitter account and a spokesman.
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