As Palos Verdes Peninsula land movement slows, 28 homes to get power back - with 250 to go
Briefly

"Assuming that we can do so safely ... as early as tomorrow we will be re-energizing some customers there in the Palos Verdes Peninsula," said Gabriela Ornelas, a spokesperson for Southern California Edison.
"Future conditions could require us to turn power off again due to public safety," she said, explaining the precarious nature of the ongoing land movements and their implications.
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