Sce Power Outage Today 2025

Sce Power Outage Today 2025. Power restored after outage affects over 16K SCE customers today, 115,709 customers are without power due to windstorm, fire damage and/or PSPS, with the vast majority (97,751) due to de-energizations we implemented for public safety If you experience a power outage moving forward, please contact Southern California Edison (SCE) directly at (800) 655-4555 for immediate assistance.

Power restored after outage affects over 16K SCE customers
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Southern California Edison reported nearly 52,000 customers in Riverside County and more than 35,000 in San Bernardino County are experiencing issues. today, 115,709 customers are without power due to windstorm, fire damage and/or PSPS, with the vast majority (97,751) due to de-energizations we implemented for public safety

Power restored after outage affects over 16K SCE customers

While we understand how disruptive PSPS de-energizations are, safety must remain our top priority. Southern California Edison reported nearly 52,000 customers in Riverside County and more than 35,000 in San Bernardino County are experiencing issues. It's always best to be prepared for a power outage, whether it's a maintenance outage or an unexpected outage due to a traffic accident or severe weather

IID reports over a thousand customers affected by a power outage KESQ. Customers who may be impacted, including those on Critical Care and Medical Baseline programs, will receive notifications directly from SCE. Customers experiencing a loss of power in a striped area of the Public Safety Power Shutoff online map at SCE's website are expected to have their power back around 11:59 p.m

UPDATE SCE Crews Respond to Power Outages as Rains Pour Down on Southern California Edison. Customers Tracked: 5,000,000 Customers Out: 4,033 Last Updated: 3/20/2025 3:34:24 PM GMT Thousands of people in the Inland Empire are affected by power outages due to strong wind conditions sparking wildfires across Southern California