U.S. Power Grids Enter Emergency State Amid Heat Wave; PG&E Cuts Power to 6,800 Customers Across 10 California Counties

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Extreme weather is battering the United States, pushing power grids to the brink. The country's central power grid has declared an emergency state as heat waves intensify, while the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E Corp.) has begun implementing rolling blackouts affecting approximately 6,800 customers across 10 California counties due to dry conditions and wind-driven wildfire risks. Separately, Texas issued a flash flood emergency declaration following consecutive days of heavy rainfall.
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