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Edison's New Policy Of Public Safety Power Shutoffs Burdens Rural Residents
A Southern California Edison sign outside the San Onofre Nuclear Plant.
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Edison's New Policy Of Public Safety Power Shutoffs Burdens Rural Residents
Large utilities cut off power to millions of Californians over the past two months to reduce the risk that power lines might spark new fires. Nearly 200,000 Southern California Edison customers were blacked out, some for days at a time. These public safety power shutoffs mean that many rural residents lose a lot more than just their electricity.