Paradise Post

Transmissi­on line repaired, Paradise has power again

Thousands in Butte County without power Tuesday

- By Jennie Blevins jblevins@chicoer.com

Extreme weather during Sunday’s storm led to power outages in Butte County.

Tuesday morning, power was out for 5,222 customers, according to PG&E spokespers­on Paul Moreno.

By 6 p.m. Tuesday, 2,995 customers were still without power in Butte County, according to PG&E’s outage website.

On Monday morning, 16,198 people were without power, so crews are working hard.

“We are making good progress getting power back on,” Moreno said. “We’ve restored Paradise and repaired transmissi­on lines.”

A transmissi­on line that served the Paradise ridge was damaged in Sunday’s storm. About 5,600 customers were without power early Monday in Paradise, and that number dropped to 4,305 by Monday afternoon. After PG& E crews repaired the transmissi­on

line, just one customer in Paradise did not have power, according to PG&E’s outage map. Up the ridge in Magalia, a few areas remained without power, with several outages of up to 50 customers each. Unincorpor­ated areas of the county totaled 2,606 cus

tomers without power.

Moreno said crews are doing assessment­s so the repair crew can load up trucks and trailers and bring in any equipment to restore power.

Moreno said the areas of Butte County which were most affected Tuesday were

Butte Meadows and parts of Forest Ranch. Crews and contractor­s were brought in from outside the area to help local crews.

Moreno said But te County was hit especially hard by the storm because of weather impacts. Nevada and Placer counties were

also hit hard and also Central Coast communitie­s.

“We’ve restored power to a million people in our service area,” said Moreno.

Moreno also said if you see a downed power line, stay away and be sure to call 911 and report it or call PG&E.

 ?? PHOTOS BY MICHAEL WEBER — ENTERPRISE-RECORD ?? A view of the northern Sacramento Valley from the Skyway shows rain falling left of frame above flooded rice fields, seen Monday near Paradise.
PHOTOS BY MICHAEL WEBER — ENTERPRISE-RECORD A view of the northern Sacramento Valley from the Skyway shows rain falling left of frame above flooded rice fields, seen Monday near Paradise.
 ?? ?? Lineman work on the Skyway repairing a transmissi­on line, apparently struck by a tree from a residence that has since been cut Monday near the Skyway in Paradise.
Lineman work on the Skyway repairing a transmissi­on line, apparently struck by a tree from a residence that has since been cut Monday near the Skyway in Paradise.

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