A new lawsuit is blaming Southern California Edison's equipment for starting the Eaton Fire. SoCal Edison says it's still too early to determine the fire's cause. This lawsuit is at least the second ...
Southern California Edison, an electric company providing power to some 15 million Californians, said its equipment may have started the Hurst Fire and is looking into a possible connection to the ...
SoCal Edison's latest report to the California Public Utilities Commission includes new information about the Eaton Fire in Altadena and Hurst Fire in Sylmar. NBC Universal, Inc. Southern ...
Souther California Edison admitted that some of its sparking equipment likely started the Hurst Wildfire in Los Angeles last month. In a filing released Thursday, SoCal Edison said fire agencies ...
SYLMAR, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Southern California Edison said Thursday that its equipment may have sparked a wildfire in Los Angeles that broke out the same day as two massive blazes in the area ...
Feb 6 (Reuters) - Southern California Edison (SCE), a subsidiary of Edison International (EIX.N), opens new tab, said on Thursday that it was probing whether its equipment was associated with the ...
As authorities continue their investigation into the Eaton Fire, Southern California Edison said that their analysis found a "fault" on a line at least five miles away from the preliminary ...
Southern California Edison said Thursday that "its equipment may be associated with the ignition of the Hurst Fire," and an investigation continues. The California utility's statement came by way ...
Attorneys representing several Altadena residents who lost homes in the Eaton fire are asking a judge to sanction Southern California Edison, alleging that, by secretly re-energizing transmission ...
A Southern California Edison representative responded, 'It’s disheartening to see these accusations and false narratives being spread.' Attorney J. Eli Wade-Scott said his firm, Edelson ...
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