Pacific Power to start Public Safety Power Shutoff in Weed, California at 10 a.m. PST

WEED, Calif. — Because of extreme wildfire conditions, Pacific Power is set to turn off power to approximately 2,500 customers in Weed, Calif., beginning Sunday, September 13th at 10 a.m. So long as forecasts are accurate, the company expects to begin the restoration process around 5 p.m. on Sunday evening, with the goal to have service returned to all customers by 8 p.m.

Current weather forecasts include high, sustained winds, extreme drought, and low humidity which may warrant a Public Safety Power Shutoff. In addition, the current strain on local and regional firefighting resources is a concern. High winds are forecasted to remain in the area into the early evening.

“The safety of the communities we serve is our highest priority,” said Erik Brookhouse, vice president of system operations. “We’re taking this extraordinary precaution because the right combination of factors for a potentially extreme and hard-to-fight fire event are present today. We take the decision to turn off power seriously. With the current weather conditions and strain on firefighting resources it’s important we act on all fire mitigation measures. We appreciate our customers understanding and patience.”

The affected area includes a section from just north of Black Butte, extending north to the south end of Lake Shastina, bounding on the east just west of Highway 97 west to Old Hwy 99 and Stewart Springs Road, in the areas of Weed, Hammond Ranch, Edgewood and Carrick.  

Customers can use the interactive map at www.pacificpower.net/psps to see if they are located in a PSPS area. Customers are encouraged to be prepared and have an outage kit ready.

Turning off power during a Public Safety Power Shutoff is done to prevent wind-blown or falling debris from making contact with energized power lines. Pacific Power crews will actively patrol and remove debris from lines and make repairs if needed. Once line inspections are complete and extreme weather conditions have subsided, Pacific Power will re-energize the lines.

The company began notifying customers about the Public Safety Power Shutoff on Friday through phone calls, email and text messages. Affected customers will continue to receive updates through ongoing communications at these estimated times:

  • 9 a.m.; one hour before power is turned off
  • 10 a.m.; assuming that lines are de-energized as planned
  • 5 p.m.; when restoration work begins
  • 8 p.m.; when restoration work concludes and service is restored to customers

These times are subject to change based on forecasted and actual weather conditions.

Pacific Power urges customers to verify their contact information is up-to-date. Customers can do this by logging into their online account at pacificpower.net or calling the customer care center at 1-888-221-7070.

For all non-emergency questions about the PSPS, customers and the public should call Pacific Power at 1-888-221-7070

Puede hablar con un agente de servicio al cliente sobre cómo prepararse y qué medidas de seguridad tomar para los incendios forestales. Llame al 888-221-7070.

请致电 888-221-7070,向客服专员了解森林火灾安全与防范详情。

請致電 888-221-7070,向客服專員瞭解森林火災安全與防範詳情。

Unsere Mitarbeiter im Kundenservice beraten Sie gerne zu Waldbrandvorsorge und -bekämpfung. Sie erreichen uns unter 888-221-7070.

Lub chaw sawv cev saib xyuas tub lag luam yuav sib tham nrog koj txog ntawm kev nyab xeeb txog hluav taws hav zoov kub thiab kev npaj txhij. Thov hu rau 888-221-7070.

Ang isang ahente ng pangangalaga sa customer ay maaaring makipag-usap sa iyo tungkol sa kaligtasan at paghahanda sa mabilis na kumakalat na sunog o wildfire. Mangyaring tumawag sa 888-221-7070.

Một đại diện chăm sóc khách hàng có thể trao đổi với quý vị về an toàn cháy rừng và cách chuẩn bị sẵn sàng cho cháy rừng. Vui lòng gọi 888-221-7070.

Whak nheo bene llun xhinlago nha nhelee, akre unha lkues nha bii llaxgenha dá ghapchi nhada kate xde yii lixhe. Nheo: 888 221 7070

Kui kan’ani xi na’I kaston’o sa’a ña kutua’ani te ña kui kidani ta kiño’o yuku yoton, kan’ani 888-221-7070.