21.12.2025 15:25
A fire at a transformer station in San Francisco, California, has plunged the city into darkness. While 130,000 people were left without electricity, disruptions occurred in public transportation and traffic. Mayor Daniel Lurie stated, "Rain is coming tonight. If you don't need to go outside, stay at home."
The city of San Francisco, USA, was plunged into darkness. Authorities reported a widespread power outage affecting 130,000 people in the northern part of the city. The outage caused disruptions in public transportation and traffic.
FIRE BREAKS OUT AT TRANSFORMER STATION
Fire department officials stated that the power outages were caused by a fire at one of the transformer stations of the city's main electricity provider, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E).
"STAY HOME IF YOU DON'T NEED TO GO OUT"
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie stated, "Rain is coming tonight. Stay home if you don't need to go out."
AUTHORITIES CONTINUE THEIR WORK
In a statement made by the city's main electricity provider, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), it was noted that officials are continuing their efforts to restore power supply. However, it is still unclear when electricity will be fully restored.