SF Blackout
San Francisco's power outage left 130,000 in darkness
Daniel Lurie / San Francisco, United States / Pacific Gas and Electric /

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1/13/2026
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  • A massive power outage struck San Francisco on December 20, 2025, leaving around 130,000 homes and businesses in darkness, largely due to a fire at a Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) substation, coinciding with the crucial holiday shopping season.
  • As residents grappled with the blackout, frustration mounted towards PG&E, with city officials, including Mayor Daniel Lurie, criticizing the utility for its handling of the crisis and its impact on vulnerable communities.
  • The outage not only disrupted daily life but also paralyzed Waymo's fleet of self-driving taxis, which stalled at unlit intersections, contributing to severe traffic congestion and chaos throughout the city.
  • In light of the disruption, PG&E announced automatic bill credits to affected customers, offering $200 to residential users and $2,500 to businesses as compensation for the inconvenience caused.
  • The incident raised significant questions about the reliability of autonomous vehicle technology in real-world scenarios, prompting regulatory scrutiny into Waymo’s operations during the crisis.
  • Local businesses faced challenges as closures and potential food spoilage added economic strain, highlighting the far-reaching consequences of the outage on the city's bustling commercial activity.

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