PG&E warns Calistoga residents of possible outages during utility work
PG&E is warning Calistoga residents that power could be interrupted during utility test work being performed Tuesday until early Saturday.
PG&E is warning Calistoga residents that power could be interrupted during utility test work being performed Tuesday until early Saturday.
The city of Calistoga is warning residents about possible power interruptions nightly starting Tuesday as PG&E tests its utility equipment in the area.
The tests will take place from 11 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. for four nights, starting Tuesday and ending early Saturday morning, city officials said.
Residents should prepare for a possible outage by making sure PG&E has their contact information, fully charging their battery and considering adding a battery-powered portable charger to their emergency kit, according to the city.
More safety tips can be found from PG&E at https://www.safetyactioncenter.pge.com/.
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