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gvwireA PG&E official has come up with a one-liner worthy perhaps of Chris Rock ahead of Valentine’s Day on Friday.
“What’s the single worst thing that can happen on Valentine’s Day? Getting dumped,” says Walt Posey, the company’s director of electric operations safety.
In 2019, metallic balloons striking electric lines caused 376 power outages in PG&E’s service area and disrupted electric service to more than 179,000 homes and businesses.
Metallic balloons have a silvery coating that conducts electricity. If the balloons contact power lines, they can short transformers, melt electric wires, and cause power outages.
Valley residents appear to be getting the message.
The number of balloon-related outages dipped from 43 in 2018 to 27 last year in Fresno. In the Madera-Merced area, outages dropped from 34 in 2018 to 21 last year.
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