Town Hall has seen high demand for resources during the ongoing Public Safety Power Shutdown. Southern California Edison (SCE) has announced that its resiliency kits, which include power outage essentials like pre-charged solar power banks and LED emergency lights, are now out of stock.

Despite the shortage, Town Hall remains open as a warming and charging station, providing a vital resource for the community during this time. For additional assistance or information, residents can contact SCE at 1 (800) 655-4555 or visit www.sce.com.

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