Temecula manufacturing facility evacuated after utility lines malfunction

TEMECULA (CNS) - Malfunctioning electrical lines raised concerns about a potential fire at a Temecula manufacturing plant on Tuesday, prompting an evacuation. The hazard was reported about 1:10 p.m. at a facility in the 46700 block of Rainbow Canyon Road, just east of Interstate 15, on the south edge of Temecula, according to the Riverside County Fire Department. Transmission lines were arcing, causing smoke to rise from circuits at the location, leading administrators to evacuate the complex, the agency reported. Three engine crews and a truck company were sent to the site and immediately requested that Southern California Edison technicians shut down the power lines for safety, according to reports from the scene. It was unclear how many properties in the area were affected by the sh
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