SCE Helps Residents Prepare For Tropical Storm.
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SCE and their team of meteorologists have been monitoring Hurricane Hilary. While the storm is expected to weaken as it travels northward due to the cooler waters, they expect high winds and heavy rain. Rain is expected to begin on Saturday, with the most significant impacts occurring Sunday and Monday, according to the press release.
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Wildfire season is quickly approaching and every year, the culprit behind some of the state’s deadliest fires is electrical equipment. Southern California Edison is taking new steps to make sure these types of fires don’t happen again.
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It’s that time of year again where people start asking about planned power outages during the summer. According to SCE, these outages happen all year round and are essential to prevent worse power outages.
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A driver who was killed when his vehicle drifted off a road in Cathedral City and struck a power pole was identified Sunday.
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Gas prices are going down – natural gas prices that is.
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Two adults were displaced, with one of them injured, after a mobile-home fire Monday in Desert Hot Springs.
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The Coachella Valley Disaster Preparedness Network is now offering free seminars to help attendees create personalized disaster plans for their communities.