Power could be out for days for hundreds of thousands, even far from L.A. wildfires
Briefly

"There's a good chance that many customers will be without power into and through the weekend," Steve Powell, president and chief executive of Southern California Edison, stated, highlighting the prolonged impact of the outages.
"We are focused on getting as much power back on as quickly as we can, once it's safe to do so," Powell said, indicating the company's commitment despite the challenges posed by severe wind events.
Customers, many miles from active fires, are struggling to understand power cut decisions, reflecting widespread frustration over the lack of communication from utility companies.
The planned power shutoffs have left over 327,000 Southern California Edison customers without electricity, demonstrating the extent of operational challenges faced by the utilities in fire-prone areas.
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