Map: See where Edison is turning off power or considering it (Oct. 24)
Map: See where Edison is turning off power or considering it (Oct. 24)
by Nikie Johnson
Southern California Edison has shut off power to almost 20,000 customers and has 286,000 more in areas where it’s considering cutting power due to weather conditions that are raising the fire danger.
According to Edison’s website, as of 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, those without electricity include about 7,200 customers in San Bernardino County, almost 1,700 Los Angeles County customers and 133 in Riverside County. (See the full list below the map.)
Here is the full list of communities affected by the public safety power outages — although Edison notes that while it updates its list regularly, “real-time data may be delayed or limited as field and weather conditions are dynamic and change constantly.”
Areas where power has been shut off
Kern County: Tehachapi, unincorporated communities of Bear Valley Springs, Stallion Springs
Los Angeles County: Unincorporated areas including Leona Valley, Hughes Lake, Green Valley, Agua Dulce, White Heather and Boiling Point
Riverside County: Unincorporated areas including Mountain Center
San Bernardino County: Fontana, Rialto, Rancho Cucamonga and San Bernardino; unincorporated areas including Etiwanda, Grapevine Canyon, San Sevaine Flats, Alta Loma and Chaffey College School
Ventura County: Santa Paula, unincorporated areas including Limonera, Somis
Areas being considered for power shutoffs
Kern County: Tehachapi, unincorporated areas including Golden Hills, Old Town, Alpine Forest, Lebec, Kern County, Walker Basin, Bear Valley Springs, Stallion Springs, Keene, Loraine, Sand Canyon, Twin Oaks, Frazier Park and Pine Mountain Club
Los Angeles County: Azusa, Covina, Glendale, Glendora, La Canada-Flintridge, Lancaster, Palmdale, San Dimas, San Fernando, Santa Clarita and Malibu; unincorporated areas including Rowland Heights, Vincent, Falling Springs, Leona Valley, Lake Hughes, Green Valley, Lake Elizabeth, Cantillas, Canyon Country, Lakeview Terrace, Agua Dulce, Mint Canyon, Chatsworth, Alta Dena, Acton, Singing Springs, Letteau Canyon, White Heather, Boiling Point, Portal Ridge, Castaic, Mount Disappointment, Mount Wilson, Forest Park, Bell Canyon, Santa Susana, Santa Susana Knolls, La Crescenta-Montrose, Mount Baldy, San Antonio Heights, West Hills, Stevenson Ranch, Santa Clarita Woodlands Park, Along Angeles Crest Highway, Val Verde and Crescenta Valley
Orange County: Irvine, Orange, Villa Park, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Santa Ana, Tustin and Rancho Santa Margarita; unincorporated areas including El Modena, Trabuco Canyon, Robinson Ranch, within Irvine Regional Park, Panorama Heights, Cowan Heights, Orange Park Estates, Orange Park Acres and Coal Canyon
Riverside County: Banning, Beaumont, Desert Hot Springs, Palm Springs, Hemet, San Jacinto, Menifee, Perris, Corona and Temecula; unincorporated areas including Banning Pass, North Palm Springs, between Beaumont and Banning, San Jacinto, Lake Perris North Shore, Lakeview, Nuevo, Lake Elsinore, Temecula, Lakeview Hot Springs, Cabazon, Med Valley, Goodhope, Eden Hot Springs, Juniper Flats, Gilman Hot Springs, Big Oaks Canyon, Owl, portions of Desert Hills Outlet Mall, Mountain Center, Temecula, an area southwest of Cabazon and northeast of Banning, and Whitewater Canyon
San Bernardino County: Big Bear Lake, Fontana, Highland, Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino, Rialto, Upland, Chino, Chino Hills, Hesperia and Yucaipa; unincorporated areas including southern Morongo Valley, Lytle Creek, Etiwanda, Grapewine Canyon, San Sevaine Flats, Alta Loma, Chaffey College School, Verdemont, Hudson, Ridgeline, Cajon, Arrowhead, Phelan, Devils Canyon, Serrano Village, Kendall, University, Arrowhead Farms, North Park, San Bernardino High School, Shandin Hills, Rim of the World, Del Rosa, northeast Sterling, Nena, Big Oaks Canyon, Snow Peak, Devore Heights, Devore, Wildwood Park, Cedar Pines Park, Valley of Enchantment, Crestline, Silverwood Lake, Twin Peaks, Agua Fria, Muscoy, Carey, Lincoln Crest, Leona Valley, Las Plazas, Alessandro, Roosevelt, Mount Vernon, Highland, Running Springs, North of Lake Arrowhead, San Andreas, Small Canyon, Patton, Amber Hills, Mill Creek Canyon, Angelus Oaks, Pinezanita, Converse Flats, south of Cushenbury, Doble, Upper Holcomb Valley, Ferrara, Hovatter, Yucaipa Valley, Oak Hills, Lugo, Summit Terrace and Antelope Valley
Ventura County: Camarillo, Fillmore, Malibu, Moorpark, Ojai, Santa Paula, Simi Valley, Ventura, Thousand Oaks, Oxnard; unincorporated areas including El Rio, Santa Susana Mountain, Sespe, Oak Village, Bardsdale, Lotus Canyon, Cavin, Saticoy, Limonera, Somis, Buckhorn, Piru, Bardsdale, Bell Canyon, Santa Susana, Santa Susana Knolls, Lockwood Valley, upper Ojai, near Simi, Santa Rosa, Haines, Fagan Canyon, North Fillmore and Solromar
All credit goes to Nikie Johnson Originally published on https://www.dailynews.com