Dec 22 (Reuters) – Alphabet unit Waymo said on Monday it resumed ​its ride-hailing service in the San ‌Francisco Bay Area on Sunday, a day ‌after temporarily suspending operations due to a widespread power outage that snarled traffic and gridlocked parts of the city.

The ⁠company paused service ‌Saturday evening following a fire at a PG&E substation that ‍knocked out power to roughly one-third of the city, affecting about 130,000 residents and ​forcing some businesses to close ‌temporarily.

Waymo said most trips already underway ended normally before vehicles returned to depots or pulled over.

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“We are focused on rapidly integrating the lessons learned from ⁠this event, and are ​committed to earning and ​maintaining the trust of the communities we serve every day,” a ‍Waymo ⁠spokesperson said.

Waymo said it was committed to ensuring its technology better adapts ⁠to traffic conditions during similar disruptions.

(Reporting by ‌Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing ‌by Tasim Zahid)