Thousands Left Without Power In Santa Clarita Amid Winter Storm
Thousands Left Without Power In Santa Clarita Amid Winter Storm...
A powerful winter storm swept through Southern California on Thursday, leaving thousands of residents in Santa Clarita without power. The outage, affecting over 15,000 homes and businesses, has disrupted daily life and raised concerns about safety as temperatures drop.
The storm, which brought heavy rain and strong winds, caused downed power lines and tree damage across the region. Southern California Edison (SCE), the primary utility provider, has deployed crews to restore service but warns that repairs could take several hours.
Residents have taken to social media to express frustration, with many reporting prolonged outages and difficulty accessing emergency services. Local officials have urged caution, reminding people to avoid downed power lines and use generators safely.
The outage comes as Santa Clarita braces for more severe weather in the coming days. Forecasters predict additional rain and wind, potentially exacerbating the situation. Schools in the area have announced closures for Friday, and community centers are opening as warming shelters for those without heat.
This incident highlights the vulnerability of California’s power grid to extreme weather events, a recurring issue in recent years. State officials are calling for increased investment in infrastructure to prevent future outages and ensure public safety during emergencies.
As of Thursday evening, crews continue to work around the clock to restore power. Residents are advised to stay informed through local news and SCE’s outage map for updates on restoration efforts.