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All Power Back on in LCF
SoCal Edison reported as of 6:21 a.m. power has been restored to all customers. However, the outage center on the company's website notes electrical power has been temporarily interrupted to allow crews to repair equipment.
Nearly a week after a windstorm whipped through the city, Southern California Edison has restored power to all La Cañada residents - but folks might still endure flickers and interruptions while crews repair lines.
City Manager Mark Alexander said Thursday he spoke with an Edison representative earlier in the morning who told Alexander that everyone in the city has power again, but some homes are being powered by portable generators.
The power company, which is for its response to the storm, shows intermittent outages on its website. People in La Cañada may experience fleeting electricity, as crews continue to repair equipment.
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The protracted darkness has invited thieves to target homes in the area, Capt,. Dave Silversparre told the La Cañada Valley Sun. The paper reported a spike in residential burglaries that has included at least four homes.
Silversparre told the paper that deputies are working overtime and volunteers on patrol are putting in extra hours to canvass neighborhoods around the clock.
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