Southern California Edison was warned in 2022 that an emergency shutdown could overload power lines that run through Eaton ...
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What the Eaton fire could mean for Edison’s bottom lineEdison generates billions of dollars in revenue every year and has a history of passing along the costs of disasters to ...
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNAttorney works to prevent destruction of Eaton Fire evidence; Edison calls accusations 'absurd'An attorney who is suing Southern California Edison was in court, attempting to ensure that none of the equipment that ...
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Edison says encampment found near area where Eaton fire started; critics doubt it sparked fireFacing growing scrutiny over whether one of its transmission towers sparked the Eaton fire, Southern California Edison this week said that an encampment was found roughly 300 yards downhill from ...
A law firm suing Southern California Edison said new video appears show electrical arcs and sparking on the night of Jan. 7 at the origin of the deadly Eaton Fire in Altadena. The security camera ...
First responder communications show the power company in Altadena was slow to respond to Eaton firefighters — and that live ...
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Hosted on MSNAttorneys accuse SoCal Edison of destroying Eaton Fire evidenceAttorneys representing victims of the Eaton Fire sought an injunction against Southern California Edison on Tuesday, accusing ...
Southern California Edison’s investigation into whether or not its equipment ... where he sells and donates shoes to community members. On Jan. 7, when the Eaton fire broke out, Butler noticed the ...
The Eaton fire ignited about 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 7 in Eaton Canyon and burned 14,021 acres before firefighters contained the ...
Southern California Edison reported to state regulators Thursday that its equipment may have played a role in sparking the Hurst Fire that burned nearly 800 acres in Sylmar last month and ...
SoCal Edison said its findings to state regulars that its equipment may have caused the Eaton and Hurst fires.
The answer will hinge on whether state agencies determine Edison's equipment ignited the deadly Eaton fire that destroyed a huge swath of Altadena in the foothills north of Los Angeles.
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