"It breaks my heart," said Monica Ivie, who lives in the mandatory evacuation zone. "It is so sad, and I wish there was something I could do for the families to help them, but I am doing everything I can to survive here myself."
"It's like I'm camping in my own house," said Ivie.
Crews have their equipment staged nearby so they can move in to restore power as soon as they get the green light from authorities.
It is why she said evacuating was not an option for her.
Ivie's 12-year-old daughter has been staying with her grandmother since the explosions. Ivie stayed behind to check in on her elderly neighbor, who is also without water, power and a car.
She is wondering how the lives of so many were changed from the blasts in an instant, as she deals with the aftermath from dangers, she said she never even knew were down the road.
Ivie said she was grateful that an Esparto Fire water truck brought water to her animals yesterday.
"Of the 16, only three are residences with the rest agricultural accounts or buildings damaged or destroyed.
Once PG&E crews can get in, we will work to restore power to the remaining customers."
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