December 30, 2025 - 10:32

Some small business owners in San Francisco are calling on PG&E to take greater action in helping them recover from significant power outages that hit the city during their busiest shopping weekend right before Christmas. These outages left many shops in the lurch, disrupting sales and causing financial strain at a critical time of year.
Local merchants reported that the unexpected loss of power not only halted operations but also drove away customers, leaving them with unsold inventory and lost revenue. Many businesses had to scramble to find alternative solutions, such as using generators or closing their doors altogether.
In the aftermath, business owners are voicing their frustrations, emphasizing the need for better communication and support from PG&E during such emergencies. They argue that a more proactive approach is essential to ensure that small businesses can survive and thrive despite unforeseen challenges. As the holiday season approaches, the demand for accountability and assistance grows stronger among the affected business community.
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