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Southern California winds take steps to overturn trees, electrical lines

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Winds whipped through areas of Southern California on Saturday, provoking forecasters to caution of brought down trees and electrical cables.

In the Los Angeles zone, the most grounded winds were blowing in the Santa Clarita and northern San Fernando valleys, where blasts were arriving at 50 mph Saturday morning, while West Los Angeles was recording whirlwinds to 35 mph, said Mike Wofford, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Oxnard. The winds were relied upon to get somewhat for the duration of the day, with disengaged whirlwinds mph conceivable in some mountain regions, however to a great extent limited to western L.A. County, he said.

As of now by Saturday morning a tree had fallen onto two vehicles in the 1100 square of Beverly Drive, momentarily impeding the road before teams cleared it, said Brian Humphrey of the Los Angeles Fire Department. No wounds were accounted for.

Dispersed blackouts were accounted for all through L.A. County, especially on the Westside. Starting around early afternoon Saturday, around 2,840 of Southern California Edison’s 5 million clients stayed without power, with 1,577 in L.A. County and the heft of the rest of Riverside, Tulare and Ventura areas.

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