He did it in one of the fires, Hurst’s, but denied that he is involved in Eaton’s. The Los Angeles County Fire Department is in charge of the investigations.
The Southern California Edison Electric Company (SCE)the main county, admitted This Thursday Your possible responsibility at the origin of one of the fires that are ravaging Los Angeles. It is not the first time he had involved in a fire.
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“In the absence of additional evidence, SCE believes that your teams can be related to the ignition of the Hurst fire “the company wrote, “admitted the electric company to the same that he said he will continue to collaborate with the Los Angeles County Fire Department.


The Hurst fire occurred near Diamond Road in the Sylmar community, In the San Fernando Valley, very close to the city of Los Angeles. It began last January 13 and burned approximately 323 hectares. There were no fatal victims.
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The Southern California Edison (SCE) electric company is being investigated for its possible responsibility in Los Angeles fires.
California Fire and Authorities teams are investigating whether SCE’s electrical equipment could be the cause of Hurst fire. The company itself reported that a driver fallen in an electric tower of a circuit was discovered, near the fireplace.
In 2021, the electric company had to pay fines for US $ 550 million for its responsibility in the Thomas fire, Rye, Meyers and Liberty, where more than 150,000 hectares caught fire.
Southern California Edison denies his responsibility in another fire
At the same time that he admitted his guilt in the Hurst fire, The SCE company denied its responsibility in Eaton’s in the city of Altadena, occurred occurred a few kilometers to the east, where 16 people died.
SCE assured that “typical or obvious” signs “ confirm your involvement. However, the investigation continues its course and there are videos and photographs, among other tests, to analyze to determine responsibilities.
In the fire of Eaton More than 5,600 hectares were burned in Altadena and its surroundings.
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