Glendale's Water and Power Department said that the rolling blackouts could start as soon as Sunday.
As people try to cope with this sweltering heat wave by blasting their air conditioning during a Statewide Grid Emergency Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked residents to conserve power for the third straight day.
The Flex Alert urges residents to voluntarily reduce their electricity usage between 4 and 9 p.m. The record-high temperatures coupled with the increased use of air conditioning have pushed the state's power grid to its limits, forcing some cities like Glendale to consider rolling blackouts. "If we lose power, I think everything pretty much stops," he said."We can't do payments. The machines can't turn."
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Monterrey without water: Living in a city without water for nine daysI lived in a city with no water for nine days. A seemingly endless drought, high temperatures, poor planning, exponential population growth, limited water...
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Jackson's new worry: More water pressure could break pipesOfficials in Jackson, Mississippi, say restoration of water pressure continues at a long-troubled water plant
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