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Southern California Edison has announced it will create a fund to compensate victims of January's devastating Eaton Fire near ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNReports of squatters taking over LA fire burn zones worrying Eaton Fire survivors
A TikToker shared videos of alleged squatters taking over Altadena land previously destroyed by the Eaton Fire.
Redfin rounded up the extent of the wildfire damage in Los Angeles, and found it totaled more than an estimated $50 billion.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSoCal Edison offering compensation to Eaton Fire victims. Here's how the program will work
SoCal Edison said the Wildfire Recovery Compensation Program will launch this fall, promising it to be voluntary and comprehensive to offer direct payments to eligible recipients. The company said ...
Southern California Edison announced this week that it will be launching a compensation program in the fall for victims of ...
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Hey SoCal on MSNEaton Fire death toll rises to 19
The Eaton Fire started on the evening of Jan. 7 near Altadena Drive and Midwick Drive in the hills above Altadena amid ...
SEATTLE, July 24, 2025--$51.7 billion worth of homes in the city of Los Angeles—or roughly 11,000 residential properties—were impacted by the wildfires in January, according to a new report from ...
The power company whose lines are suspected of starting one of the deadly fires that ravaged Los Angeles this year said ...
Even with the investigation into the Eaton wildfire continuing, Southern California Edison said Wednesday it was creating a ...
The US power company whose lines are suspected of starting one of the deadly fires that ravaged Los Angeles this year said it ...
The power company whose lines are suspected of starting one of the deadly fires that ravaged Los Angeles this year said Wednesday it would compensate victims even without any formal finding it was at ...
A typical home damaged or destroyed by the blaze was valued at $3.7 million before the fires, according to Redfin’s analysis ...
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