Los Angeles:More than two million experienced mass power outages across California on Sunday as massive wildfires have continued to surge.
Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) initiated the precautionary blackout on Saturday, expected to be the largest in state history, due to forecasts of extreme winds which it said could damage facilities and cause new fires.
PG&E said the powercuts would affect 940,000 households and businesses across 36 counties in northern California hitting an estimated two million people. The outages were expected to last until Monday.
"We have begun implementing the public safety power shutoff", a PG&E official told on Saturday evening.
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In a statement the previous day, PG&E warned customers that they could be affected by a mass blackout citing forecasts of potential extreme weather.
The warning came as the company faced scrutiny over its possible role in the fires.
The Kincade Fire in Northern California began seven minutes after a nearby power line was damaged, but PG&E has not yet confirmed if the power glitch started the blaze.