A Department of Water and Power worker was injured Saturday in the San Fernando Valley. About 27,600 customers remained without power Monday morning.
Scenes from across Southern California, where a powerful and potentially dangerous winter storm moved on Friday, dumping heaps of rain and snow and prompting severe weather warnings.
Crews are still working to restore power after the storm knocked down trees, power poles and power lines. Other outages resulted from water intrusion and flooding. The average response time to an outage increased from 12-24 hours to 24-48 hours Saturday morning, the DWP said.over the weekend that their power had been out for more than two days, some fearing that their groceries or medications would go bad without refrigeration.
“High winds and heavy rain like we experienced can cause significant damage, but our crews continue to make steady and strong progress and will work around the clock until everyone is back on,” Brian Wilbur, senior assistant general manager of the DWP, said in the news release. Some of the communities hit hardest by outages include Glassell Park, Green Meadows, Hancock Park, Hollywood, Studio City, Chatsworth, Mission Hills, North Hollywood, Sun Valley, Tarzana, Van Nuys and Woodland Hills.
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