Drones, cameras and metal detectors: Edison faces new scrutiny over start of Eaton fire
Armed with drones, long-distance camera lenses and metal detectors, a hillside in Eaton Canyon has become the focus of intense scrutiny over the last month by teams of private investigators now seeking clues on whether Southern California Edison equipment caused the massive fire that destroyed large swaths of Altadena. Some of the findings and theories of these privately hired teams of fire investigators and electrical engineers have emerged in more than 40 lawsuits that residents have filed against the utility. Much of the focus has been centered on a group of transmission towers where the first flames were seen just as the Eaton fire exploded. Earlier this week, a new lawsuit alleged that an idle transmission tower on the hillside -- one that has not been in use for more than 50 years -- might have sparked the devastating blaze. With more than 9,000 homes lost and 17 people killed, liability is going to be a costly question that could affect how Altadena is rebuilt.
Feb-6-2025, 20:40:04 GMT
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