New evidence suggests the Eaton fire may have started near Southern California Edison transmission towers.Credit...Stephen Ross Goldstein for The New York Times Supported by By Ivan Penn Blacki ...
Video from a gas station security camera shows what a new filing in a lawsuit alleges is the start of this month’s deadly Eaton Fire in the Los Angeles area – electrical sparking at a utility ...
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 ...
But the company's infrastructure is being investigated and it faces several lawsuits alleging its equipment sparked the destructive Eaton fire. The latest update from the company comes a day after ...
Just miles from Hollywood, nestled in the San Gabriel Valley, lies the town of Altadena, which was decimated by the Eaton Fire. Among the thousands of structures burnt down were a number of ...
Attorneys who contend Southern California Edison equipment sparked the Eaton Fire that erupted during a Jan. 7 windstorm -- destroying thousands of structures and leaving at least 17 people dead ...
California (KCAL/KCBS) — For the crews at Pasadena Fire Station 33, the Eaton Fire will be remembered as one of the hardest firefights of their entire lives. “Majority of the night ...
As Eaton Fire evacuations lift, people are returning to areas that resemble war zones – seeing their beloved homes reduced to rubble. Marybel Gonzalez has one couple’s story from Altadena.
Fueled by powerful winds, the fast-moving Eaton Fire became the fifth deadliest in California history, resulting in at least 17 deaths. An estimated 9,400 structures — homes, schools ...