Southern California Edison knew for years that its transmission towers around Eaton Canyon posed a risk of sparking a fire, ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNPalisades and Eaton Fire rebuilding efforts include moving power lines undergroundPreventing future wildfires is a big part of the rebuilding effort for the Palisades and Eaton Fire burn areas, and that ...
Those faults matched flashes on the transmission lines recorded by a video camera at a nearby Arco gas station. Footage from the Arco gas station Southern California Edison, which supplies power ...
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SoCal Edison 'zombie line' may have sparked Eaton Fire: reportLOS ANGELES - Investigators are working to determine whether the deadly Eaton Fire was ignited by a "zombie power line" owned by Southern California Edison. What we know The Eaton Fire, which caused ...
Southern California Edison has been inspecting electrical equipment in Altadena as part of the ongoing investigation into ...
In Malibu, dozens of beachfront homes were burned to the ground as a result of the Palisades fire, which destroyed a total of ...
(KABC) -- The power lines suspected of sparking the devastating ... the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday, citing Southern California Edison records. The newspaper said it obtained the records ...
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Gov. Newsom issues order for undergrounding power lines in fire zones“The wildfire risk posed by overhead power lines isn’t limited to just one region ... Previously, Newsom had written letters ...
Edison International’s Southern California utility has 465 miles of unused power lines like the one accused of sparking January’s deadly Eaton Fire and is now weighing whether some should be ...
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Judge presses Edison to move faster to share images from suspected Eaton fire ignition siteA judge and attorneys on Monday worked inside a packed courtroom to merge dozens of lawsuits against Southern California ...
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Edison, victims’ experts to begin physical inspection of towers suspected in Eaton fireLawyers hope the inspections, which until now have been limited to drones, will reveal “the mechanism” of how the fire began.
Southern California Edison is investigating whether an idle power line sparked the deadly Eaton fire in Los Angeles, a rare occurrence that could have major liability implications for the utility ...
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