The San Diego County Office of Education announced multiple schools will be closed again on Wednesday due to the power shutoffs and weather.
UPDATE: Schools in Ramona Unified School District will also be closed Tuesday, Dec. 10. https://t.co/z1dibQyIoe https://t.co/6nt4E5i70J
— San Diego County Office of Education (@SanDiegoCOE) December 10, 2024
Schools in the following districts will be impacted:
- Alpine Union School District
- Borrego Springs Unified School District
- Dehesa School District
- Jamul-Dulzura Union School District
- Julian Union Elementary School District
- Julian Union High School District
- Mountain Empire School District
- Spencer Valley School District
- Vallecitos School District
- Warner Unified School District
- Pauma School in Valley Center-Pauma Unified School District, Barona Indian Charter School in Lakeside Union School District, and Del Lago Academy in Escondido Union High School District will also be closed due to power shutoffs.
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"The safety of students and school staff is of the utmost importance to San Diego County school districts," the Office of Education said on its website.
Several school districts were also affected on Tuesday, when power was first cut to more than 50,000 San Diego Gas & Electric to attempt to mitigate the threat of wildfires due to downed power lines.
The Public Safety Power Shut-Offs were still ongoing for about 30,000 people Wednesday afternoon. It was unclear how long the outages would last but a warning from the utility to more than 88,000 customers that their power could be cut remained in effect through Friday at noon, according to the utility's website. At its peak, more than 115,000 customers were warned of potential outages.