SDG&E Crews Work to Restore Service After First Major Winter Storm
Heavy rain and high winds kept San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) crews busy throughout Monday evening, and they continue to make repairs to the electrical system and restore service to customers during the first major winter storm of the season in San Diego County.
"Our crews have been working round-the-clock to restore power as safely and quickly as possible," said David L. Geier, vice president of electric transmission and distribution for SDG&E. Wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour along the coast and even stronger gusts in the mountains blew tree branches and other debris into our lines causing outages. I'd like to thank our customers for their patience and understanding as we continue with our restoration efforts today."
This morning, SDG&E is calling individual customers who have been without power since last night to update them on the status of repairs and when they can expect their electricity service to be restored.
The areas hardest hit by the storm include communities in the center city area and east county. Also, in Borrego Springs, the winds damaged three utility poles, which have to be replaced and the wire restrung.
"With another storm on the way later this week, we're gearing up for the next wave of potential system problems," said Geier
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