Southern California Edison said that videos by other parties suggest a possible link between the company’s equipment and the devastating Eaton Fire.
The filmmakers of the Midnight premiere 'Didn't Die' share their story about losing their Altadena homes in the Eaton Fire.
That scene is the climax to “Didn’t Die,” an indie zombie film premiering in the Midnight section at Sundance, but it’s also the reality that director Meera Menon, cinematographer and writer Paul ...
Four Southern California Edison lines over Eaton Canyon saw a momentary increase of electrical current about the same time the destructive Eaton fire is believed to have ignited on Jan. 7 ...
Paul Pimentel with SCE wrote, “SCE is reviewing the video further to assess any potential relation between the flashes shown in the video and SCE’s facilities in Eaton Canyon.” ...
Four Southern California Edison power lines over Eaton Canyon saw a momentary increase of electrical current at about the same time the destructive Eaton fire is believed to have ignited on Jan. 7, ...
The investigation into what caused the wildfire in Eaton Canyon is expected to take months, if not longer, and while representatives for the utility company have repeatedly said they do not ...
A law firm suing Southern California Edison said new video appears show electrical arcs and sparking on the night of Jan. 7 at the origin of the deadly Eaton Fire in Altadena. The security camera ...
When the first flashes of fire and billows of smoke grabbed the attention of people living in the foothills of Eaton Canyon in Los Angeles County, residents recorded videos of the same cluster of ...
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