Winds have died down and we are starting to inspect our lines for damage.
Restoration is expected to take up to 8 hours but could take longer if we need daylight for safe inspections or if we find damage.
For updated restoration estimates in your area and for location of SCE community resources, visit sce.com/outagemap.
We will alert you again when your power comes back on.
Please turn off or unplug any appliances or equipment that could restart automatically and inspect your property for downed power lines.
We understand that Public Safety Power Shutoff events can be disruptive and thank you for your patience as we work to keep your community safe.
Remember: if you see a downed power line, call 911 first, and then notify SCE at 1-800-611-1911.
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