Electricity Shut down due to Hurricane winds in Southern California

27-10-2020 10:58:49
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Nearly 20,000 people have been electrocuted in the United States in the southern part of California province to reduce the damage caused by the strong winds caused by the storm.

According to Edison, a power supply company in Southern California, the company provides electricity service to 5 million people in the region. He said that in view of the warning of loss, electricity of another 116,000 people could also be cut.

The company said on its official website on Monday, "When the risk of a forest fire is high, we may temporarily turn off the electricity in your neighborhood to prevent a fire in our electric system."

The National Weather Service (NWS) warned that Southern California was seen moving at a speed of 48.2 to 64.3 kilometers per hour in the city of Santa Ana on Monday. However, the Meteorological Department recorded a speed of 154.4 kilometers per hour in the city of Los Angeles.

Apart from this, at least five big tractor trailers have been overturned on the highway due to strong winds in pictures of the local news channel.



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