UPDATE 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 25, 2019 - PG&E has restored power to customers in Cottonwood and Anderson.
According to PG&E spokesperson Paul Moreno, the power outage in Cottonwood was caused by a downed wire and the power outage in Anderson was caused because they had to repair and electrical connection south of Palo Cedro.
There are still 58 customers that remain without power in Red Bluff.
Stay with Action News Now for updates, or see the PG&E power map below.
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SHASTA AND TEHAMA COUNTIES, Calif. - There are nearly 2,000 customers without power in Shasta and Tehama Counties, according to PG&E.
The majority of the outages are in the Red Bluff, Cottonwood and Anderson areas.
According to the map, there are more than 1,280 customers affected in Red Bluff, more than 690 in Cottonwood and more than 70 in Anderson.
PG&E has not determined a cause of the outage and there is not an estimated time of restoration.
Stay with Action News Now for the latest updates as they become available.
To view the PG&E outage map, CLICK HERE.
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