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Southern California Edison pays $82.5 million in settlement claims for 2020 Bobcat Fire damage

Southern California Edison pays $82.5 million in settlement claims for 2020 Bobcat Fire damage

Southern California Edison, a division of Edison International, has agreed to pay $82.5 Million to the U.S. Forest Service to settle claims for damages and costs resulting from Bobcat Fire 2020.

In 2023, the U.S. Government filed a lawsuit against SCE, alleging that negligence caused the wildfire. The fire burned almost 180 square miles (466,2 square kilometers), making it one of the biggest wildfires to ever occur in Los Angeles County.

The government claimed in a complaint filed at the federal court of Los Angeles that the wildfire started on September 6, 2020 when a tree poorly maintained contacted powerlines, igniting the vegetation on a limb, which fell to the floor and spread the flames.

Bill Essayli, United States Attorney, said: "This settlement is a record for Southern California Edison and provides taxpayers with a meaningful amount of compensation for the costs incurred in fighting the Bobcat Fire as well as for damage done to public lands."

According to the U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles, the company has agreed that it will pay the settlement within sixty days from the date the settlement agreement became effective, which is May 14. The company did not admit any wrongdoing.

The utility did respond immediately to a comment request. (Reporting and editing by Mohammed Safi Shamsi in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)