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Affected residents can manage and report outages through the following official SCE channels: Check Outage Status - SCE
Utility executives have warned of a further 20% to 40% increase in the frequency and length of these shutoffs, citing factors like below-average rainfall and prolonged periods of high winds.
March 2026 saw extreme heat warnings that triggered outages in El Segundo, Palm Springs, and Beverly Hills as circuits became overloaded by air conditioning demand. socal-edison-power-outage-report
Southern California Edison Power Outage Analysis (2025–2026)
Southern California Edison (SCE) is currently navigating a period of unprecedented operational challenges, characterized by a record-breaking increase in customer outages intended to mitigate wildfire risks. Despite multi-billion dollar investments in grid infrastructure, the utility has faced intensified scrutiny from regulators and mounting frustration from residents over the frequency, duration, and communication of these shutoffs. Record Increases in Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) Affected residents can manage and report outages through
SCE cut power to approximately 534,000 customers in 2025, nearly four times the 137,000 customers impacted in 2024.
While SCE has spent billions on grid hardening, the utility maintains that extreme weather conditions necessitate de-energizing circuits to ensure community safety. Regulatory Scrutiny and Financial Penalties Regulatory Scrutiny and Financial Penalties As of April
As of April 2026, several factors have contributed to service disruptions across Southern California: