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Mono County emergency staff, supervisors review storm response after multi‑day power outages in June Lake and Lee Vining
Summary
County emergency management reported two warming centers opened during the storm and confirmed prolonged power outages of roughly 23 hours in June Lake and 29 hours in Lee Vining. The board asked staff to pursue a debrief with Southern California Edison and to improve interagency communications and public notification procedures.
Mono County emergency management briefed the Board of Supervisors on storm response and widespread power outages during the Feb. 18 meeting, describing warming centers, mutual‑aid responses and communication gaps with Southern California Edison (SCE).
Chris McCrasick, county emergency management, said the county opened two warming centers (June Lake and Lee Vining) during the storm; he monitored June Lake where residents used the facility for Internet access,…
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