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Southern California Edison tells Sierra Madre council outages rose in 2025; company points to PSPS and weather

5919472 · September 24, 2025
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Southern California Edison representatives told the Sierra Madre City Council on Oct. 1 that electrical interruptions affecting the city increased in 2025 and that wildfire-mitigation measures and weather contributed to the change.

Southern California Edison representatives told the Sierra Madre City Council on Oct. 1 that electrical interruptions affecting the city increased in 2025 and that wildfire-mitigation measures and weather contributed to the change.

The utility gave a slide presentation that compared Sierra Madre circuits with Edison territory as a whole and said Sierra Madre showed higher frequency and more momentary interruptions (MAFE) in 2024 and during 2025. "My personal commitment is to improve reliability," said Jennifer, Southern California Edison district manager for the San Gabriel Valley, as she reviewed circuit-level data and causes.

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