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Southern California Edison shares brand-new information on transmission lines in Eaton amidst wildfire probe

Southern California Edison, an unit of utility Edison International, said on Monday initial analysis of data showed a short-lived and expected boost in existing on its energized lines in the Eaton Canyon corridor on Jan. 7 evening.

Fire officials have not discovered SCE to be responsible for the Los Angeles fires. However the company's infrastructure is being examined and it deals with a number of claims declaring its devices triggered the harmful Eaton fire.

The current update from the company comes a day after a New York Times report that included brand-new video footage of electrical arcing and analysis pointing towards Edison's equipment as associated with the fire's ignition.

The company said on Monday it was examining the footage.

SCE had earlier said it did not have a fault on the transmission lines until over one hour after the Eaton fire begun.

The utility, in a letter submitted with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), preserved that the present increase remained within the style limitations and did not set off system defense on these lines.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department, which is the lead agency investigating the origin and case of the Eaton fire, has determined the initial origin location and asked SCE to protect in place its transmission centers near the website.

Given that it broke out on Jan. 7, the Eaton fire has burnt 14,021 acres (57 square km) east of Los Angeles, destroyed 1,073 structures and triggered 17 deaths. It was 95% contained since Monday, according to California's Department of Forestry and Fire Security.

SCE stated it is complying with detectives' demand, and has also gathered evidence from Eaton Canyon, consisting of metal items discovered on the ground near its towers and items from an encampment situated around 300 yards downhill from the towers.

Although the examination stays ongoing, this update and underlying proof heavily recommend that SCE equipment was the source of ignition for the Eaton Fire, Jefferies experts stated in a note.

Edison International shares were trading 1.8% lower in late afternoon.

(source: Reuters)