High winds could knock out power and topple trees in the East Bay, PG&E warns
Briefly

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) has issued a warning for residents in the Bay Area about a severe storm bringing high winds and potential power outages. The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory indicating gusts could reach up to 55 mph. As of the afternoon of March 12, numerous outages have already disrupted power for thousands, especially in Alameda County and San Francisco. PG&E is ready to respond and offers safety tips to residents for storm preparedness, including securing outdoor items and having backup power options.
PG&E has reported 42 unscheduled outages in Alameda County and 35 in San Francisco, impacting thousands, as a storm brings high winds and heavy rain.
Residents are urged to prepare by securing outdoor furniture, storing extra water and batteries, and following safety tips to manage potential outages.
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