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Electrical tower eyed
Electrical tower eyed as possible cause of deadly Eaton Fire in Los Angeles area: reports
An electrical tower in Eaton Canyon is being investigated as the possible origin of the deadly fire that shares its name. According to the Los Angeles Times, investigators from CalFire are looking at an electrical transmission tower where the first flames from the Eaton Fire were reportedly spotted.
Electrical tower eyed as possible source of deadly Eaton Fire
An electrical tower in Eaton Canyon is being investigated as the possible origin of the deadly fire that shares its name. According to the Los Angeles Times, investigators from CalFire are looking
Lawsuit alleges electrical tower caused deadly Eaton Fire | Cuomo
Do fire victims have the right to sue? Lawyer Todd Becker tells “CUOMO” he and his clients believe Southern California Edison’s electrical tower is the cause of the deadly Eaton Fire, which has destroyed roughly 7,
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Electrical tower a focus as Eaton Fire's potential origin after video clues emerge
When the first flashes of fire and billows of smoke grabbed the attention of people living in the foothills of Eaton Canyon ...
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Investigators study Eaton Canyon electrical tower area as possible origin of Altadena fire
Investigators looking into the cause of the devastating Eaton fire have been studying the site around an electrical tower in ...
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SoCal Edison blamed in a lawsuit for starting one of the Los Angeles fires
Southern California Edison, the electrical utility for Los Angeles, has been sued for its alleged role in starting one of the ...
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Did power lines help start the L.A. fires? What we know.
Hundreds of homes in the Altadena area still had power when a fire erupted there, according to a grid-monitoring company and ...
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Altadena winds weren't strong enough to warrant Edison shutting off transmission lines, CEO asserts
It takes 60- to 80-mph winds for the company to shut down transmission lines. CEO Steve Powell said it didn't see winds that ...
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