While the heavy rains have subsided, the recent storms have created daily challenges for some South Bay residents, who have been without power for more than a week.
Los Gatos resident Arik Almog told NBC Bay Area Saturday that he couldn’t call 911-because he has no power, his phone service is out and cell service is spotty. He and his family live on Thompson Road and were on day eight without power.
“We had to throw away everything in the fridge. Hundreds of dollars of food that is not fresh,” he said. Los Gatos residents Gabriella Lerner has two small children and has been without power for over a week. “Now, we’re going nine days without power and at night. I have to wrap up my babies to keep them warm and every day. I have to drive into town to get gas for the generator. It’s a lot to deal with,’’ she said.
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