Los Angeles County Superior Court against Southern California Edison, blaming the utility for igniting the Eaton fire, which reduced areas of Altadena to rubble and caused 16 deaths. Both complaints allege the 14,
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power says crews have restored power to all customers except those in the fire threat areas where authorities have requested they turn off power lines. They said this affects about 17,600 customers in Pacific Palisades, Brentwood, Sylmar and Encino.
A group of residents impacted by the Palisades Fire is suing the LADWP, alleging the city and its agency was unprepared.
Southern California Edison is accused of failing to maintain ... are suing the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), alleging water supply failures added to the damage from the ...
On the ground, PG&E’s Safety and Infrastructure Protection Teams (SIPT) are working to protect critical electric infrastructure by clearing vegetation and treating utility
Three lawsuits were filed Monday against Southern California Edison, claiming the ... have also been deployed to California. 2:14 PM GMT LADWP restores power to all customers except those in ...
Firefighters are taking advantage of a lull in hot, dry winds to make progress on multiple devastating, deadly fires raging across Southern California before Santa Ana weather returns next week.
Southern California Edison said fire officials had not suggested ... into insufficient water supplies and pressure at LADWP fire hydrants during the initial fight against the Palisades Fire.
Equipment owned by Southern California Edison has been preserved in two fire investigations. Shares of parent company Edison International have fallen about 25% since the Jan. 7 start of the disaster. The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP ...
Wind gusts up to 70 mph along the coast and 100 mph in the mountains will increase the wildfire risk for the next 24 hours, officials say.
Angelenos face a long road recovery as many of the residents lost their homes and livelihoods in the recent fires.
No official causes yet for LA fires, but utilities have a deadly history of sparking blazes. Cut the power and bury the lines, some experts say.