Roads in the Santa Cruz Mountains on Tuesday, remained closed due to downed trees and utility lines.
LOS GATOS, Calif.Roads in the Santa Cruz Mountains on Tuesday, remained closed due to downed trees and utility lines.
"What we’ve faced this year is unprecedented. We’ve seen so much damage. It’s been widespread. It’s been extensive," said Mayra Tostado, a PG&E spokeswoman. Tostado said extra equipment is staged at multiple service yards, as rain falling on already saturated soil, coupled with gusty winds, is creating familiar problems.
It’s not just electric service that’s seen sporadic outages. In Redwood Estates, the Frontier Communications Co., which sent crews north from L.A. County, is helping to reconnect locals who saw their landline service severed by a falling tree.
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