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Thousands Still Without Power In Los Angeles Foothills
Utility crews worked Saturday to restore power to thousands of Edison customers who lost electricity during the last round of winter weather. Approximately 7600 homes are still without power throughout Southern California, most living along the foothills, "where the winds have been especially strong," reports ABC Local. Power lines in the Inland Empire also went down leaving residents in Highland and Fontana without power. Other outages were reported in San Bernardino, as well as Orange and Ventura counties.