Travelers at San Francisco International Airport are experiencing delays as the city grapples with power outages and prepares for potentially damaging winds. According to CBS News, thousands of residents in downtown San Francisco remain without power during the busy holiday week, impacting local businesses and daily activities. The outages coincide with increased travel activity at the airport, where passengers are facing disruptions. Meanwhile, East Bay residents are bracing for strong winds, hoping to avoid a repeat of last year's storm damage. The situation is compounded by calls to address the monopoly held by PG&E, the utility company responsible for the power supply. The First Alert Weather forecast indicates that these conditions are expected to persist, affecting both travel plans and local infrastructure.