Southern California Edison says it's possible a dead power circuit could have played a role in igniting the fire in Altadena.
The utility has noted multiple irregularities, but maintains there is no evidence its equipment sparked the destructive Eaton fire.
Southern California Edison “believes its equipment may be associated with the ignition of the Hurst Fire,” the utility wrote in a statement Thursday. Any utility or power company operating in ...
In total, the January wildfires that blazed around Los Angels claimed 29 lives and 16,000 homes and buildings were destroyed. AccuWeather has estimated that the financial toll of this disaster caused ...
Southern California Edison's potential liability for the Eaton fire could lead to significant compensation for affected ...
New regulatory filing shows power line surges, problems during high winds, including at a transmission tower near start of ...
Southern California Edison acknowledged Thursday that videos have suggested a possible link between the utility’s equipment ...
SCE concedes in the filing that a conductor failure occurred near the origin of the fire, causing damaged equipment to fall to the ground at the base of a tower.
Southern California Edison said video evidence had led it to look more broadly at whether its equipment might have been the ...
More than 40 lawsuits have been filed against Southern California Edison, as law firms launch their own investigations into ...
The utility company said its equipment likely caused the fire but that an investigation is continuing and that they are ...