The Red Flag Warning expired in San Diego and SDG&E has restored the power to areas shut off during the warning.
This weekend's cool temperatures and higher humidity are expected to give way to more Santa Anas and a new red flag warning Monday.
A red flag warning due to wildfire danger will be in effect from 10 a.m. Monday to at least 10 p.m. Tuesday for inland valleys and mountain areas throughout the county, according to the National Weather Service.
San Diego Gas & Electric resumed public safety power shutoffs in stretches of San Diego's backcountry overnight into Tuesday as a Red Flag Warning for critical fire danger took hold.
Thousands of San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) customers are experiencing public safety power shutoffs as high winds and low humidity continue to elevate wildfire risk across Southern California.
Over 7,000 San Diego Gas & Electric customers were reported to have their power shut off by Thursday morning as the region remains under a Red Flag Warning due to Santa Ana winds.
All power has been restored to customers impacted by the recent public safety power shutoffs, San Diego Gas & Electric announced Thursday.
Centers have Wi-Fi available, with phone and medical device charging and will remain open for customers until conditions improve.
Parts of San Diego County will be dealing with more Santa Ana winds starting Monday afternoon, and the fire weather conditions could mean potential San Diego Gas & Electric power shutoffs for many communities.
The Frantz Law Group has represented 15,000 victims of wildfires over the years. They say all were caused by the negligence of public utility companies.
San Diegans are bracing for potential public safety power shutoffs Tuesday as a new round of strong Santa Ana winds are expected to develop, setting the stage for potentially critical fire danger in the county.
The California Public Utilities Commission voted to approve Southern California Edison’s wildfire mitigation plan, ignoring requests that the decision be delayed.