Southern California Edison is investigating whether an idle power line sparked the deadly Eaton fire in Los Angeles, a rare occurrence that ...
New data suggests there were faults on Southern California Edison’s transmission lines early on Jan. 7 before the fire ...
Two months after the devastating fire that tore through Los Angeles, California, on January 7, claiming 29 lives and causing ...
While the cause of the fire remains open, investigators have focused on Edison power lines in Eaton Canyon that may have sparked the inferno that killed 17 people and destroyed more than 10,000 ...
Engineers from the Southern California Edison (SCE) power company now suspect an electric charge may have jumped from active, high-voltage lines into an “idle line” that has not been live for ...
Initially claiming there was no evidence its equipment was at fault, Southern California Edison is now investigating one of its “zombie” power lines as the possible origin of the deadly Eaton Fire.
The close-up inspections will include scaling three transmission towers and testing power lines under investigation for possible links to the fire’s origin, said Edison spokesperson Kathleen ...
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