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SoCal Edison starts work to remove idle power line in Eaton Canyon Helicopters will lower workers into the rugged canyon near Altadena, where the deadly Eaton Fire started Jan. 7 on a night of ...
Southern California Edison this week ... On Tuesday, April 22, Edison workers began removing the conductors and power lines in preparation for disassembly of two towers beginning April 30.
Southern California Edison has announced that it will bury more than 150 miles of power lines in in Altadena and Malibu following January's firestorms.
One of two Southern California Edison transmission towers was dismantled and removed from the site Wednesday as part of an investigation into whether the towers played a role in the deadly Eaton ...
Investigators are examining whether the deadly Eaton fire was caused by a "zombie power line" owned by SoCal Edison ... Castro, SCE spokesperson, said in a statement. What we don't know ...
No one — not researchers or utilities — thinks it’s a realistic option to bury every power line in every designated high-risk area. Southern California Edison ... lines don’t have to ...
Four months after devastating wildfires swept across Los Angeles, Edison International’s Southern California utility ...
Southern California Edison crews removed towers and lines of conductors Wednesday near the area where the Eaton Fire burned in January. A utility company spokesperson confirmed that crews began ...
Southern California Edison transmission towers have been removed near the Eaton Fire burn scar for further examination.
Southern California Edison took down one of two transmission towers from the possible Eaton Fire ignition site to be further examined.