China News Service, March 29. According to the US "World Daily" report, from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm on the 27th, there was a sudden power outage in Oakland Chinatown, USA, and the traffic lights at the intersection were out of power.

Ma Zuolin, head of the Chinatown Social Security Team of the Taishan Association of Dongwan, said that because he was worried that the power outage would cause traffic chaos, several volunteers from the social security team guarded the three main intersections with Webster and 7th, 8th, and 9th streets.

The driving citizens are very abiding by the rules, courteous to each other, and orderly.

  Ma Zuolin said that after the power outage, Chinatown residents and members of the social security team immediately noticed and helped to maintain order at the intersection.

At first, he worried whether the owner of the supermarket selling seafood had any losses.

Because some fish tanks need to constantly rely on electricity to deliver oxygen.

Fortunately, the power outage is not long, and I hope that it will not have much impact on Chinatown merchants.

  Fiona Chan, a spokeswoman for PG&E, said Metallic balloons were sticking to the wires between 2nd Street and Jefferson Street.

The metal balloon was electrically conductive, and a short circuit occurred. The staff urgently repaired it, and more than 2,000 residents were affected by power outages.

She also reminded the public that if you want to use a metal balloon to celebrate, it is best to stay indoors and pull it with a wire to avoid accidents.

  The Pacific Watt Electric website lists how to file a claim for damages caused by power outages.

(Liu Xianjin)