LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- While the investigation continues into what sparked the Eaton Fire, a new video at the center of a lawsuit against Southern California Edison could help determine the start ...
presenting photographic evidence they claim ties Southern California Edison (SCE) to the blaze. The images reportedly reveal exposed wires at the base of an SCE tower, which the firm alleges might ...
Investigators said Edison’s equipment was the cause of two separate ignitions Dec. 4, 2017, near Santa Paula. The two fires then spread and eventually merged. Cal Fire and Ventura County fire ...
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Attorneys have argued that there is “evidence that [Southern California Edison’s] equipment in Eaton Canyon was the source of the initial ignition, and there is a near-certainty that physical evidence ...
Southern California Edison claims there were no electrical anomalies on its transmission lines in Eaton Canyon leading up to the Eaton fire. Plaintiffs in a lawsuit going to trial this year over ...
The Gould substation is "five circuit miles" away from the preliminary ignition area, while the Eagle Rock substation is "12 circuit miles away," according to the CPUC report from SoCal Edison.
this update and underlying evidence heavily suggest that SCE equipment was the source of ignition for the Eaton Fire," Jefferies analysts said in a note. Edison International shares were trading ...
The finding regarding the fire changed in 2024. "Powerlines or equipment owned by Southern California Edison experienced a fault or malfunction that generated sufficient heat to ignite nearby ...
In an earlier filing to the CPUC, Edison reported two days after the fire started that it had not received any suggestions that its equipment was involved in the ignition. “Preliminary analysis by SCE ...
LOS ANGELES - New surveillance video suggests the deadly Eaton Fire may have been sparked by one of Southern California Edison's (SCE) power lines. The new video was obtained by the law firm ...