A widespread power outage affecting large parts of San Mateo, Foster City and Burlingame began around 8:30 a.m. Thursday morning with most residents seeing power resumed by 3 p.m.

About 36,000 customers throughout the county were affected from the outage, which Pacific Gas and Electric said was a battery charger failure at the Bay Meadows substation, based on preliminary analysis.

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Terence Y

As one affected by the longer outage, the good news is that even though PG&E is unsure how the outage was caused, the batteries being charged haven’t run amok and ignited, similar to what is occurring now in Moss Landing. Of which I hear, firefighters aren’t bothering to put out the fire. If folks near there haven’t evacuated, or folks downwind haven’t evacuated, I’d recommend you do so. I imagine battery fire fumes are worse than wildfire fumes. I wonder whether there are any large battery arrays in our local area and whether they’re in residential neighborhoods…

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