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Los Angeles County and Pasadena sue Southern California Edison for wildfires

Los Angeles County and Pasadena sue Southern California Edison for wildfires

On Wednesday, the County of Los Angeles, City of Pasadena and other public entities filed lawsuits against Edison International, its subsidiary Southern California Edison and others, alleging that they were responsible for igniting California's most devastating wildfire.

The Eaton Fire, which began early in January in the foothills to the east of Los Angeles and scorched over 14,000 acres - nearly as large as Manhattan - caused dozens of fatalities. The authorities have not yet released an official cause of the major fires including the Eaton blaze.

The County of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles County Flood Control District filed lawsuits to seek compensation for damage caused by fire to public infrastructure and resources. The lawsuits are intended to hold Southern California Edison accountable for the devastating fire, and recover critical infrastructure and taxpayer funds that were destroyed by the fire, said Ed Diab in a press release.

Like other lawsuits filed by SCE, the lawsuits cite eyewitness reports and images showing a fire at a transmission tower owned SCE before the wind gusts spread the flames rapidly.

Edison International has not responded to an immediate request for comment. The company's shares have dropped by nearly 30% since the start of the fires.

According to the lawsuits, the amount of damages and losses resulting from the Eaton Fire are still being assessed but are expected at least to be hundreds of millions of dollar.

Edison International's fourth-quarter earnings report stated that it has not yet determined whether the Eaton Fire was caused by its equipment.

(source: Reuters)