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SDG&E power outage hits over 700 customers in Chula Vista near Feaster Charter School. Equipment damage caused the outage; restoration pushed to 11 p.m.
An SDG&E power outage reported Wednesday afternoon is affecting more than 700 residents in Chula Vista, according to SDG&E's outage map. The disruption began around 3:06 p.m. and centers on the area near Feaster Charter School, at the intersection of Woodlawn and Madison Avenues.
Approximately 765 SDG&E customers are without power. The utility attributed the outage to equipment damage, with crews working to repair the affected infrastructure.
SDG&E initially estimated power would be restored by 8 p.m. in an update around 5:30 p.m. However, as 8 p.m. arrived, the outage persisted, and the utility revised the projected restoration time to 11 p.m.
The outage comes on a day when San Diego County is under heat alerts, with temperatures climbing inland. While the Chula Vista outage is relatively localized, it underscores the strain that aging grid equipment can face during peak demand periods.
For residents and businesses in the affected zone, the extended timeline means planning for an evening without power — checking refrigerator temperatures, charging devices, and ensuring backup batteries are ready. Schools in the area, including Feaster Charter, may need to assess any impact on evening activities or Thursday operations.
This is a developing story. SDG&E has not yet confirmed whether power was restored by the 11 p.m. target. The utility's outage map remains the best source for real-time updates on the affected area.
The incident follows separate SDG&E outages reported elsewhere in the region. A larger outage in south Orange County affected more than 22,500 customers, while another in North San Diego County was restored earlier. These events highlight the challenges facing California's electric grid as it contends with aging infrastructure, extreme weather, and growing demand.
For those tracking grid reliability, the Chula Vista outage serves as a reminder that equipment failures can cascade quickly. Utilities are investing in modernization programs, but localized disruptions remain a reality.
Residents in the affected area should monitor SDG&E's official channels for updates. The company typically provides restoration estimates and cause explanations through its outage map and social media accounts.
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