California Fire Danger Could Cause PG&E Power Outages on Election Night | KQED
Briefly

The autumn rains have been beneficial for regions with at least half an inch of precipitation, ensuring their resilience against potential wildfires and other hazards.
In areas where significant rainfall has been scarce, brush and vegetation are drier and more vulnerable, increasing the risk of fast-spreading wildfires as they enter the fall season.
PG&E is planning power shut-offs to safeguard voting centers during the election, though only one polling place is near a potential shutoff zone.
A stronger weather system is anticipated to hit California soon, which may lead to windier conditions and Santa Ana winds, particularly in southern regions.
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