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Changing climate patterns and below average rainfall, when combined with extended periods of high winds, increase the risk of ...
Map Shows New Fire Hazard Zones in LA, Southern California Published Mar 25, 2025 at 10:43 AM EDT Updated Apr 01, 2025 at 7:31 AM EDT By Joe Edwards ...
Los Angeles County sued Southern California Edison and its parent company on Wednesday, blaming the utility’s equipment for causing the deadly Eaton fire in January. The county’s lawsuit is ...
While the cause of the firestorm is being investigated by the ATF, one started Jan. 7 and spread rapidly due to hurricane-force winds.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department is the lead agency investigating the origin and cause of the Eaton Fire, with support from other agencies, including the California Department of Forestry ...
The first significant storm of the season has brought snow and downpours to Southern California that doused wildfires and caused some ash and mud to flow across streets in the Los Angeles area.
SoCal Edison found that there was a fault detected on the line between the Eagle Rock and Gould substations, according to a new California Public Utilities Commission filing submitted on Jan. 27.
Southern California Edison said it is complying with investigators' request and has also collected evidence from Eaton Canyon, including metal items found on the ground near its towers and items ...
As of this report, the Eaton Fire started under Santa Ana wind conditions has been 98% suppressed. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection estimates that the fire destroyed 9,418 ...
Jan 27 (Reuters) - Southern California Edison, a unit of utility Edison International (EIX.N), opens new tab, said on Monday preliminary analysis of data showed a "momentary and expected increase ...
Fresh fire erupts in Southern California prompting new evacuation orders Christopher Weber Updated January 23, 2025 — 2.54pmfirst published at 8.24am Normal text size Larger text size ...
“Our concern is the next fire, the next spark that causes the next wildfire,” said David Acuna, a spokesman with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire.