The Eaton fire ignited about 6:30 p.m. on Jan. 7 in Eaton Canyon and burned 14,021 acres before firefighters contained the ...
A law firm has filed a motion saying Southern California Edison didn't communicate a decision to reenergize Eaton Canyon ...
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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 ...
Southern California Edison is looking into whether its equipment is tied to the Eaton and Hurst Fires, its parent company ...
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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 ...
The utility has noted multiple irregularities, but maintains there is no evidence its equipment sparked the destructive Eaton fire.
First responder communications show the power company in Altadena was slow to respond to Eaton firefighters — and that live ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNAnother lawsuit claims SoCal Edison equipment started Eaton FireOne lawyer claims to have "clear-cut" evidence that Southern California Edison's equipment is to blame for the Eaton Fire. SoCal Edison says it's still too early to tell.
On Jan. 19, almost two weeks after the Eaton fire broke out near Altadena, Calif., technicians for Southern California Edison began testing electrical equipment near the origin of the blaze.
New evidence suggests the Eaton fire may have started near Southern California Edison transmission towers.Credit...Stephen Ross Goldstein for The New York Times Supported by By Ivan Penn Blacki ...
maintained a temporary restraining order against Southern California Edison for one more week — ordering the utility to preserve documents, data and physical evidence related to the Eaton fire ...
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