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California power company probing equipment irregularities
Utility Probes Connection Between L.A.’s Deadly Eaton Fire, Inactive Power Line
Southern California Edison is examining the role of an idle transmission line near the area where the fire started.
California power company probing equipment irregularities as possible cause to deadly Eaton Fire
SCE, a subsidiary of the $25 billion company Edison International, added in its report to state regulators that its investigation has not yet confirmed a link between its equipment and the fire.
Edison Probing Retired Power Line as Possible Start of LA Eaton Fire
Edison International’s utility said it is looking at whether a decommissioned power line started the Eaton wildfire as part of a probe into the cause of the blaze that razed more than 9,000 structures near Los Angeles.
Eaton, Southern California
Southern California Edison acknowledges videos suggest link between equipment and Eaton fire
Southern California Edison acknowledged Thursday that videos have suggested a possible link between the utility’s equipment and the devastating Eaton Fire in Los Angeles.
California utility investigating ‘every possibility’ for cause of Eaton Fire, including its own equipment
The LAFD has suggested Southern California Edison equipment caused the Hurst Fire, which burned nearly 800 acres before it was fully contained on January 16. In its correspondence with the CPUC, SCE confirms it believes its equipment may be associated with the ignition of the fire, although its cause still remains under investigation.
Missing Southern California man believed to be displaced by Eaton fire
Loved ones are concerned after a Southern California man believed to be displaced by the Eaton fire has not been heard from since. Kevin Josue Coello-Hernandez, 30, was last seen on Jan. 7 near the intersection of Lake Avenue and Loma Alta Drive in Altadena,
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California utility says equipment likely sparked Hurst Fire
A California utility company said its equipment may have sparked a Los Angeles wildfire on the same day that two additional blazes ravaged the state and killed at least 29 individuals, according
LA fires: SoCal Edison says equipment likely caused Hurst Fire
New regulatory filing shows power line surges, problems during high winds, including at a transmission tower near start of Hurst blaze in LA County.
Edison Unit Says Its Equipment May Have Been Involved in SoCal Fires
Southern California Edison said there may be a link between its equipment and two of the wildfires that raged in Southern California last month.
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Drones, cameras and metal detectors: Edison faces new scrutiny over start of Eaton fire
More than 40 lawsuits have been filed against Southern California Edison, as law firms launch their own investigations into ...
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New SoCal Edison report cites irregularity with power lines near Eaton fire start
The utility has noted multiple irregularities, but maintains there is no evidence its equipment sparked the destructive Eaton ...
NBC Los Angeles
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New electrical theory raised in probe of Eaton Fire
Southern California Edison says it's possible a dead power circuit could have played a role in igniting the fire in Altadena.
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Rain is coming to Southern California. Will it be enough to end fire season?
Two distinct systems will bring widespread light-to-moderate rain to Southern California: one Tuesday into Wednesday, and another Thursday and Friday.
Renewable Energy World
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California wildfire fund at risk of depletion over possible utility link to Eaton Fire
California’s multi-billion dollar wildfire fund is at risk of running dry because of the carnage caused by the Eaton Fire and ...
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