Southern California Edison say that its equipment likely sparked a wildfire in Sylmar that broke out the same day as two massive blazes in the area killed at least 29 people and destroyed thousands of homes.
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SYLMAR, LOS ANGELES — Southern California Edison said Thursday that its equipment likely sparked a wildfire in Los Angeles that broke out the same day as two massive blazes in the area killed at least 29 people and destroyed thousands of homes.
The utility’s admission over its likely role in the Hurst Fire, which did not destroy any structures or result in any deaths, came in a required filing with state utility regulators.
The utility acknowledged last month that fire agencies were investigating whether its equipment may have started the Hurst Fire, which scorched about 800 acres in the Sylmar area.
“Absent additional evidence, SCE believes its equipment may be associated with the ignition of the Hurst Fire,” Thursday’s filing said.
In a second filing, the utility said it is looking into whether an idle transmission line became energized and possibly sparked the deadly Eaton Fire, which devastated Altadena. But it still maintains there’s no evidence that its equipment was responsible for starting that blaze.
The Eaton Fire, which killed at least 17 people, was fully contained last week. Full containment was also reached on the Palisades Fire, the largest of the blazes that destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 12 people.
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Southern California Edison say that its equipment likely sparked a wildfire in Sylmar that broke out the same day as two massive blazes in the area killed at least 29 people and destroyed thousands of homes.
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