SAN FRANCISCO: A huge electricity outage hit San Francisco on Saturday, leaving 130,000 residents without power and prompting city authorities to ask residents to stay home, according to official and utility provider statements.
Large parts of the West Coast tech hub, which has a population of more than 800,000 people, were plunged into darkness with disruptions to public transport and many traffic lights not working on a busy Christmas shopping weekend.
“We are working with first responders and city officials on an outage in San Francisco affecting approximately 130,000 customers,” said Pacific Gas & Electric Company, the city’s main power provider, in a statement on X.
The city’s mayor told residents to stay off roads if possible, adding some traffic signals were out and authorities had sent police and traffic officers to manage intersections.
“But we’ve got rain coming, it’s night time. If you don’t need to go out, stay home and I’ll keep you posted,” Mayor Daniel Lurie said at the city’s emergency operations center in a video posted on X.
A fire at a substation had caused the fire, Lurie added, saying it was not clear when power would be fully restored.
San Francisco hit by electricity outage, leaving 130,000 people without power
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San Francisco hit by electricity outage, leaving 130,000 people without power
- Large parts of the West Coast tech hub were plunged into darkness with disruptions to public transport and many traffic lights not working
Germany’s Merz to visit China next week: government
- War in Ukraine is likely to be discussed in the talks
- A business delegation will accompany the chancellor
BERLIN: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will visit China next week, arriving on Wednesday for talks with President Xi Jinping, a government spokesman said.
“The chancellor will be welcomed with military honors in Beijing by Prime Minister Li Qiang,” the spokesman said Friday.
“In the late afternoon, the chancellor will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping for talks and dinner.”
Merz will discuss a number of topics, including security, geopolitics, trade and human rights, the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson added that the war in Ukraine is likely to be discussed in Merz’s talks, and a business delegation will accompany the chancellor, without giving further details.
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