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New information has come out about SoCal Edison’s power lines as a possible cause of the Eaton fire. State records obtained by the Los Angeles Times from SoCal Edison showed three transmission ...
One of two Southern California Edison transmission towers was dismantled and removed Wednesday as part of an investigation into whether the towers played a role in starting the deadly Eaton fire.
Investigators are examining whether the deadly Eaton fire was caused by a "zombie power line" owned by SoCal Edison. The zombie line has been out of service since 1971 but may have been energized ...
"On a deeper analysis into more distant lines, we did identify a fault." SoCal Edison found that there was a fault detected on the line between the Eagle Rock and Gould substations, according to a ...
SoCal Edison and law firms representing the fire victims revealed that they are beginning a new phase of gathering evidence and inspecting SCE equipment in the area where the fire started.
The towers will be moved to a site where investigators could examine the equipment more closely, according to SoCal Edison. Stream Los Angeles News for free, 24/7, wherever you are. The ...
In March, Los Angeles County filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison over the Eaton Fire. The lawsuit, which names SoCal Edison and Edison International, seeks to recover costs and ...
The lawsuits accuse SoCal Edison’s equipment of starting the fire in Eaton Canyon, citing reports that the utility filed with the California Public Utilities Commission that a “fault was ...
California’s job creation is lagging behind the rest of the country While investigations are still ongoing into the origin of the Eaton Fire, Edison International Chief Executive Pedro Pizarro ...
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has cited Southern California Edison for violations in recent months during ongoing dismantlement efforts at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station ...