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Historic Storms. HISTORIC RESPONSE.

Since the storms arrived on December 30, more than 5,000 PG&E employees worked day and night to safely and quickly restore power. Hundreds more worked behind the scenes to help coordinate relief efforts. In total, our crews restored power to nearly 3 million customers.

But we didn’t do it alone. Crews from across the country and Canada came to help our customers. And first responders—police, fire, and medical—and community partners like the Red Cross, local food banks, 211, and many others worked to support our crews and keep our customers safe. As the days wore on and the storms kept raging, responders didn’t stop until the job was done. We are truly grateful for the sacrifice, tenacity and endurance of all those who worked with us.

We understand how important electricity is to keeping you and your family safe in the winter months, and we will always work tirelessly to restore your power. And now, as communities begin to rebuild, we stand ready again to help you in any way we can.

5,000 PG&E crews worked with mutual aid from 12 other utilities that sent

2,200 people from across the country and Canada to restore power to nearly

3 million customers

He was introduced by Holden as a “partner” in crafting the bill.

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