Electric supply company admits communication fault

Following the Santa Ana windstorm that ravaged Los Angeles County in December causing around $34 million worth of damage, a Southern California Edison spokersperson told a roundtable panel that they didn’t do a good a job in communicating with their customers.

“We didn’t do a very good job of letting our customers know [when power would be back on],” spokesperson Scott Anderson said. “We could’ve improved our communication channels.”