State fire safety officials have repeatedly warned Southern California Edison to improve weather tracking to help prevent wind-driven fire.
Southern California Edison Co. inspectors for the first time climbed giant transmission towers in Eaton Canyon on Thursday looking for evidence that could confirm whether the utility’s equipment ...
Two months after the devastating fire that tore through Los Angeles, California, on January 7, claiming 29 lives and causing up to $275 billion in economic losses, alarming signs of corporate ...
Southern California Edison knew for years that its transmission towers around Eaton Canyon posed a risk of sparking a fire, ...
By Ivan Penn Los Angeles County sued Southern California Edison and ... that suggest there were electrical faults on Edison’s transmission system, both of which were first reported by The ...
The lawsuit blames SCE’s equipment for triggering the deadly blaze that cut a mammoth swath of damage through the ...
“The district’s complaint notes that Edison filed reports with the California Public Utilities Commission acknowledging that a ‘fault was detected’ on its transmission circuit at ...
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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.
The county of Los Angeles and city of Pasadena, along with other public entities, filed lawsuits against Edison International and its subsidiary Southern California Edison (SCE) on Wednesday ...
State fire safety officials have repeatedly warned Southern California ... the weather tracking system did not detect severe enough winds to merit shutting off the transmission system where ...
Los Angeles County sued Southern California ... focusing on transmission towers where the first flames were spotted. The cities of Pasadena and Sierra Madre also plan to sue Edison, according ...
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