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Pacific Palisades Fires: Correcting Misinformation about LADWP’s Water System

Strong Santa Ana Winds Forecasted, LADWP Crews Prepared to Respond

November 5, 2024

NWS LA Red flag warning.Photo: National Weather Service

LOS ANGELES (November 5, 2024) – The National Weather Service Los Angeles has issued a high wind warning, with widespread, damaging Santa Ana winds expected for much of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties starting Wednesday morning through at least Thursday morning. The weather agency has also issued a red flag warning through Friday due to extreme fire weather. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) crews are ready to respond to any potential power outages that may occur during this weather event and will restore power to affected customers as quickly and safely as possible. Customers can sign up to receive outage alerts via text or email, in English or Spanish, report an outage, as well as check the status of any power outage in LADWP‘s service area by going online at www.LADWP.com/Outages.  

LADWP also wants to share an important reminder that strong winds can knock over trees, or cause branches and palm fronds to strike power lines which could result in power outages. If that occurs, a crew’s first responsibility is to secure the affected area to protect the public from safety hazards posed by downed trees and power lines, followed by the removal of trees entangling LADWP power poles and power lines. Only after this is done can crews begin to conduct repair work and restore power. 

LADWP also reminds customers to use caution around any downed or dangling wires or poles. If you see a downed wire, always assume it is live. Do not assume a downed wire is a communication line, no matter its size. Never approach or touch any wire that is down or dangling and immediately report it by calling 9-1-1. 

If power does go out:  

  • Report outages online and track crew status at www.ladwp.com/outages or by calling 1-800-DIAL-DWP (1-800-342-5397). Sign up for outage alerts at www.ladwp.com/outagealert.  
  • Switch off all lights, except for one, so you will know when your power has been restored.  
  • Keep your refrigerator closed to keep food cold for longer.  
  • Check on vulnerable friends and neighbors to make sure they are safe.  

Follow LADWP via X, formerly known as Twitter, (@ladwp) and on NextDoor for tips, potential outage information and updates. 

  

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