Southern California Edison told state regulators Thursday that it’s investigating whether a line it had previously shut off may have played a role in sparking the Eaton Fire above Altadena.
and spell out power line surges, malfunctions and other "faults" that occurred during unprecedented Santa Ana winds that reached as high as 80 mph that week. Residents of Sylmar told the USA Today ...
and spell out power line surges, malfunctions and other "faults" that occurred during unprecedented Santa Ana winds that reached as high as 80 mph that week. Residents of Sylmar told the USA Today ...
and spell out power line surges, malfunctions and other "faults" that occurred during unprecedented Santa Ana winds that reached as high as 80 mph that week. Residents of Sylmar told the USA Today ...
SoCal Edison's equipment might have sparked the Hurst Fire in Sylmar, as the utility investigates potential role in the Eaton Fire.
The utility company said its equipment may have caused the fire but that an investigation is continuing and that they are ...
Southern California Edison says that its equipment may have sparked a wildfire in Sylmar that broke out the same day as two massive blazes in the area killed at least 29 people and destroyed thousands ...
SCE, a subsidiary of the $25 billion company Edison International, added in its report to state regulators that its ...
That power line, in the Sylmar area of Los Angeles County, fell to the ground, though it is unclear whether a power line caused the fire. Whisker Labs’ sensors also detected that incident.
In a filing submitted to state utility regulators Thursday, Southern California Edison (SCE) officials stated that the company’s equipment was likely the cause of the Hurst Fire in Sylmar last month.
In a separate filing Thursday, Edison told state regulators its equipment may have also sparked the Hurst Fire, which broke out the same day as the Eaton and Palisades fires in the Sylmar area.