Thousands of Southern California residents are without power after Thanksgiving Day, with more than 100,000 still under shutoff consideration as weather authorities continue to worry about strong winds and wildfire conditions.
The power company shut down grids during the holiday, leaving some families in the dark Thursday. More than 8,600 residents in the region are still without power as of Friday morning, according to the SoCal Edison website.
Gusty winds of 40 to 50 mph and low humidity in the region created dangerous conditions for potential wildfires on Thanksgiving Day, FOX 11 LA reported.
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