Storm triggers rockslide in Oakland hills, knocking out power to some residents

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Rain causes rockslides in East Bay

An Oakland hillside collapsed Friday as heavy rainfall pounded the Bay Area.

The latest storm to move across the Bay Area triggered a rockslide in the Oakland hills, knocking out power to some residents and blowing a utility.

Pacific Gas and Electric worked through Friday to restore power to 1,300 residents in the area of Butters Road.

Neighbors said around 6:30 a.m. the landslide came sweeping down the hill and sheered off a power pole in its way, which caused a transformer to blow.

Forecasters have warned that with prolonged rain sloped areas become increasingly saturated, which could prompt landslides. 

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Storm triggers rockslide in Oakland hills, knocking out power to some residents

The latest Bay Area storm triggered a rockslide in the Oakland hills.