All road closures and evacuations have been lifted; however, only residents with identification are being allowed back to their homes in the incident area.
California Water Company has asked Peninsula residents to conserve water today as there may be additional need for water if wind conditions change this afternoon.
Southern California Edison has reported that as many as 2,600 homes were without power during the blaze. SCE recently reported that power has been restored to all but about 30 at this time in the City.
It has been reported that as many as 400 firefighters, 75 units, including four water dropping helicopters have fought this fire.
Updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Thanks to the LA County Fire District for providing us with the link to additional information about the fire:
No residential structures were lost, but several structures and a few accessory structures were damaged. No injuries have been reported. Fire crews are still cleaning up and continue efforts to protect other structures in the incident area. They will remain on the scene for the rest of the day, as well as overnight to monitor the fire area.
The Staff of Rancho Palos Verdes

Great reporting ! I learn about power being restored faster from you than me calling Edison this morning. Apparently, I was supposed to get a phone call when power is restored, but no avail.
Keep up the good work !