LOS ANGELES, CA – Southern California Edison (SCE), a subsidiary of Edison International, is investigating whether its equipment contributed to the ignition of two wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Nearly two weeks after the Eaton fire broke out near Altadena, Southern California Edison technicians monitored as the utility’s four active lines in the Eaton Canyon and Eagle Rock-Gould line ...
California utility company Southern California Edison on Thursday said its equipment “may be associated with” the ignition of the Hurst Fire, which burned alongside the Eaton and Palisades ...
Evidence is emerging that an inactive power line owned by Southern California Edison ignited the Eaton fire, which killed 17 people and destroyed part of the Los Angeles area last month.
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 ...
In a required filing with state utility regulators, SCE stated it believes its equipment may be associated with the ignition of the Hurst Fire which broke out on Jan. 8. EXCLUSIVE: John Goodman ...
A subsidiary of Edison International said there may be a link between its equipment and two of the wildfires that raged in Southern California last month. Southern California Edison on Thursday ...
Southern California Edison, a unit of Edison International (EIX), on Thursday submitted two letters to the California Public Utilities Commission saying there may be a link between its equipment ...
Southern California Edison acknowledged videos have suggested a possible link between its equipment and the devastating Eaton Fire. But the utility said it is has not found evidence to confirm an ...