Videos show SoCal Edison lines sparked Eaton Fire
A law firm suing Southern California Edison released an edited video that it says appears show the start of the deadly Eaton Fire in Altadena.
Edison says current increase "remained within the design limits and operating criteria" for the circuits and "did not trigger system protection on these lines."
A law firm suing Southern California Edison said new video ... the investigation into the fire's origins. SoCal Edison insisted in court that Pasadena Water and Power also owns high-voltage ...
In separate lawsuits, Benjamin Crump and the NAACP are going after Southern California Electric on behalf of Eaton fire victims.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire ... the fire affected Fair Oaks Substation among other distribution hubs in the Alt Pasadena region. Supported by Cal incident and other agencies ...
The first significant storm of the season has brought snow and downpours to Southern California that doused wildfires and caused some ash and mud to flow across streets in the Los Angeles area.
Attorneys for a woman who is among thousands who lost their homes in the Eaton Fire outside Los Angeles say Southern California Edison crews working to repair and restore power in the area may have destroyed evidence that could help determine what sparked the wildfire.
A law firm suing Southern California Edison said new video ... the investigation into the fire's origins. SoCal Edison insisted in court that Pasadena Water and Power also owns high-voltage ...
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection estimates ... According to SCE, the fire affected Fair Oaks Substation among other distribution hubs in the Alt Pasadena region. Supported by Cal incident and other agencies, the Los Angeles County ...
The deadly Eaton Fire in the Pasadena and Altadena areas is almost fully contained Wednesday, and fears of flooding or debris flows from weekend rains are easing as the storm system moved off to the east.
A gas station camera on North Altadena Drive in Pasadena captured the video. It shows what looks like sparks flying from a Southern California Edison (SCE) transmission tower in E