Laguna lightning storm
A summer storm with lightning and cloudbursts cascaded across the
area Sunday night and into Monday, causing power outages that put
more than 300,000 Edison customers into the dark.
Orange County was hardest hit, according to Edison spokesman Paul
Klein.
In Laguna Beach, power outages were scattered.
Don Segner, who lives on Glenneyre Street, said he lost a freezer
full of food after the power went out shortly after midnight on
Sunday and did not come back on until about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday.
More than a dozen families on the block were also affected, but
residents across the street apparently did not lose power.
Segner said the outage occurred after some lightning strikes
nearby caused two transformers to blow out.
Klein said that many Edison customers were able to be switched to
alternate circuits, but some were not.
“We had transformers out, wires down and poles broken,” Klein
said. “We’ve had crews working around the clock since the storm
started.”
As of 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, nearly 6,000 county customers were
still without power.
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