Southern California Edison knew for years that its transmission towers around Eaton Canyon posed a risk of sparking a fire, ...
This critical phase will extend over several weeks in the field, followed by laboratory and engineering analysis, as part of an ongoing investigation into the Eaton Fire.
Wildfire turned vibrant Altadena to rubble. The Monitor is following what comes next on one block. How neighbors rebuild, how ...
A Washington Post analysis shows that some officials knew of the fire’s westward spread hours before evacuation orders were sent to residents in western Altadena.
The Woolsey and Palisades fires both burned in large swaths of land in the Santa Monica Mountains. What can we learn from the ...
The Eaton Fire is the fifth deadliest and second most destructive fire in California history, having destroyed more than 9,000 buildings and consuming more than 14,000 acres. It erupted on the same ...
The complaint alleges that witnesses, photos, and videos indicate the fire started directly under Edison transmission lines in Eaton Canyon. The county seeks to recoup costs and receive ...
The fire’s cause is still under investigation. The complaint alleges that witnesses, photos, and videos indicate the fire started directly under Edison transmission lines in Eaton Canyon. The county ...
Altadena community devastated by Eaton Fire, losing homes and facing displacement. The impact on the historically Black community is profound, affecting wealth and cultural legacy.
Los Angeles County said Wednesday that it’s suing Southern California Edison, alleging the utility’s equipment sparked January’s Eaton Fire, which destroyed more than 9,400 structures and ...
was “started directly under SCE transmission lines in Eaton Canyon,” the release said. The 14,000-acre Eaton Fire killed 17 people, injured firefighters and others, and destroyed or damaged ...