Southern California Edison, a unit of utility Edison International , said on Monday preliminary analysis of data showed a "momentary and expected increase in current" on its energized lines in the Eaton Canyon corridor on Jan.
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Attorneys who contend Southern California Edison equipment sparked the Eaton Fire that erupted during a Jan. 7 windstorm -- destroying thousands of structures and leaving at least 17 people dead -- were pointing today to newly released video that they believe is evidence the utility's transmission lines were the source of the inferno.
Southern California Edison, a unit of utility Edison International, said today preliminary analysis of data showed a “momentary and expected increase in current” on its energized lines in the Eaton Canyon corridor on Jan.
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of communities
Edison says current increase "remained within the design limits and operating criteria" for the circuits and "did not trigger system protection on these lines."