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Some local business owners are just starting to figure out just how much economic damage was done by the holiday weekend outage in San Francisco. The unexpected power failure left many shops and restaurants without electricity for several hours, disrupting operations and leading to significant financial losses.
In the heart of the city, small businesses that rely heavily on foot traffic experienced a sharp decline in customers, as potential patrons were deterred by the lack of services. Many owners reported spoiled inventory, particularly in the food and beverage sector, which further exacerbated their losses.
The outage not only affected sales but also strained relationships with employees, as some businesses struggled to pay their staff during the downtime. As owners begin to tally the costs, there is growing concern about the long-term effects on their operations and the overall economic health of the area. Local leaders are calling for improved infrastructure to prevent future incidents and protect the livelihoods of those affected.
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