Map: Over 158,000 Bay Area customers are without power. Are the lights on in your county?
Over 158,000 Bay Area customers were without power Wednesday morning, a day after fearsome winds hit 97 mph and wreaked havoc on powerlines throughout the region.
The interactive map below shows power outages by county as of Wednesday morning. Click on a county to see how many customers are without power. Click the plus button to zoom in, or the minus button to zoom out. The darker the purple, the more outages have been reported.
As of Wednesday morning, Santa Clara County was the most heavily impacted Bay Area county, with over 82,000 customers without power. In San Mateo County, over 42,000 were without power, and in Contra Costa County, nearly 24,000 customers were without power. In Alameda County, over 7,000 were without power, and in Marin, over 800 had lost power.
Many customers in the South Bay could wait a day or more for power to be restored. Some of the areas with the longest waits are Sunnyvale, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Santa Cruz, and Mountain View. Much of the East Bay, San Francisco, and the North Bay should see their power restored today.
The interactive map below shows how long you may have to wait for power to be restored. Search your address, and select a search radius to identify nearby outages. If any outages have estimates for when power could be restored, they will appear in the pane below the map. Points without restore estimates are excluded from the map.
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