Widespread power outages remain, multiple schools closed after powerful Bay Area storm

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Hundreds of thousands of people across the Bay Area remained without power early Monday morning, as an atmospheric river storm packing heavy rain and intense wind left behind damage across the region.

SAN FRANCISCO – Hundreds of thousands of people across the Bay Area remained without power Monday night, as an atmospheric river storm packing heavy rain and intense wind left behind damage across the region.Pacific Gas & Electric reported more than 200,000 customers in the Bay Area woke up with no electricity Monday morning. Most of the impacted customers were in the North Bay and South Bay.PG&E customers without power as of 10 p.m.

Dunham School District Fort Ross Elementary Harmony Union School District Kashia School District Twin Hills School District has closed Apple Blossom School, Orchard View School, and Twin Hills Charter Middle School In a statement from the Sonoma County Office of Education, the impacted schools are fully closed Monday, with no virtual or in-person learning. More information is available at SCOE.org.A power outage closed Cal State East Bay's campus in Hayward, officials said Monday morning.

 

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