Continued land shifting prompts power shutoff, evacuation warning in part of Rancho Palos Verdes

Continued land shifting prompts power shutoff, evacuation warning in part of Rancho Palos Verdes

RANCHO PALOS VERDES — Residents of the Portuguese Bend Community Association neighborhood of Rancho Palos Verdes were under an evacuation warning Saturday due to an upcoming power shutoff, according to city officials.

BREAKING: Rancho Palos Verdes residents along the Portugese bend landslide complex will lose power tomorrow. They had less than a 24 hour warning. About 135 homes already don’t have gas. Haven’t confirmed yet how many homes are impacted. @knxnews pic.twitter.com/sudh6cqWBK

— Nataly Tavidian (@NatalyTavidian) August 31, 2024

“SCE has determined there is a public safety threat. Electricity service will be discontinued in these zones effective Sunday, September 1 at 12 p.m. PST,” the city said Saturday. “DO NOT USE WATER OR PLUMBING AFTER THE POWER IS SHUT OFF — THIS COULD RESULT IN A SEWER SPILL. All persons in these zones should prepare to evacuate and seek alternative housing. Pack important documents, medications, and essential items. Make arrangements for pets and animals,” the statement continued.

Officials said an emergency assistance center for impacted residents would be open on Sunday from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. at the Ladera Linda Community Center at 32201 Forrestal Drive.

The affected areas can be found at rpvca.gov/1707/Land-Movement-Updates

 

(Image courtesy City of Rancho Palos Verdes)

Saturday’s warning was the latest development in an ongoing crisis related to land movement that began over a year ago.

On July 29, despite protests from residents and city officials, Southern California Gas Co. cut off natural gas service to 135 homes in the city’s Portuguese Bend community due to concerns about the land movement.

Residents spent the first weekend after the gas shutoff hustling to find propane and electric alternatives so they could stay in their homes. Officials did not order evacuations at that time because no gas leaks were detected.

Gas company officials said the area “continues to experience significant new land movement damaging roads, homes and further threatening the safety of SoCalGas’ infrastructure.”

Land movement has increased following the heavy rains that impacted the area starting in the spring of 2023.

The city had warned residents that Southern California Edison officials said they might discontinue electricity in the future if conditions warrant.

The city has declared a local emergency due to the movement. Since spring 2023, the area has seen a significant increase in movement that has resulted in roadway damage and the red-tagging of two homes that were damaged severely enough to be dangerous to inhabit. The land movement has also caused water and gas distribution pipes to break, displaced sanitary sewer collection pipes and made utility poles lean.

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