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Southern California Edison's internal wildfire forecasts underestimated the potential size of the Eaton Canyon fire in Los ...
It's been five months since the Eaton Fire shattered the lives of thousands of people in the San Gabriel Valley. Now, Southern California Edison faces a new lawsuit from fire victims.
The Eaton Canyon fire tore through Los Angeles County, devastating Altadena and becoming one of California’s most destructive ...
When California’s second-largest electric utility settled a U.S. Forest Service claim for starting a huge fire that covered 114,577 acres in 2020, officials of that power company could not or ...
LOS ANGELES — Southern California Edison has agreed to pay $82.5 million to cover costs and damages from the 2020 Bobcat Fire, what federal officials are calling a record settlement for one of the ...
Southern California Edison, the investor-owned public utility that may be responsible for sparking the deadly Eaton fire, is ...
which ignited on Jan. 7 and burned more than 14,000 acres in and around Altadena. Investigations into the cause of the fire are continuing and have not concluded that Edison’s equipment sparked ...
the timing doesn't sit well with some Edison customers, especially for survivors of the Eaton fire that destroyed swaths of Altadena during a series of historical Southern California wildfires in ...
Edison International faces a shareholder ... Let us know Nearly five months after the Eaton fire killed 18 people — 17 of them in west Altadena — investigations continue into what went wrong.
Federal officials allege that the Bobcat fire, which burned more than 114,000 acres in 2020, ignited when trees that were not properly maintained by Southern California Edison and its tree maintenance ...
Federal officials allege that the Bobcat fire ignited when trees that were not properly maintained by Southern California Edison came into contact with power lines.