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 ...
high-voltage power lines faulted in the area, new sensor data shows, offering fresh clues about whether utility equipment may have failed as the deadly Eaton fire broke out on Jan. 7. Change in ...
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 ...
CONTAINMENT ON THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY WILDFIRES, A LAW FIRM IS NOW CLAIMING VIDEO FROM A GAS STATION SHOWS THE START OF THE DEADLY EATON FIRE IN ALTADENA. TAKE A LOOK AT THIS VIDEO. A LAW FIRM ...
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 ...
Evangeline Iglesias says the utility, Southern California Edison, failed to shut down its power equipment despite strong warnings, resulting in the Eaton wildfire that consumed her Altadena house ...
Images from above the Eaton Fire in Altadena show what burn zones looked like before flames tore through the area northeast of Los Angeles. NBC Universal, Inc. Satellite images showed the dramatic ...
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 ...
ALTADENA, Calif. – Broken shards of glass. Burnt paint cans. And melted tire rims. The Eaton Fire swept through Altadena, Calif., late Tuesday night, destroying thousands of structures and ...
Within a half-hour of a fire igniting on an Eaton Canyon hillside in the afternoon of Jan. 7, thousands of residents’ phones buzzed in eastern Altadena with a warning from Los Angeles County: ...
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 ...