Glendale, California -On Monday, Edison in southern California ignited outside of Los Angeles on January 7, and was a deadly flame that had killed at least 17 people away from the origin of Euton Fire. Reported the impairment of the power line.
Edison says that there is no evidence that the device has caused flames. This destroyed more than 9,000 structures around the Altadena community and its surroundings. The official survey on the cause of the fire has not been completed.
A new submission of a public interest business to the California Public Interest Business Committee will come on the same day as the court’s hearing in a lawsuit submitted by a lawyer to a housing owner whose property was destroyed by a fire. Lawyers argue that utility equipment is a video that caused fire and was taken early on a fire, which showed a large flame under the electric tower.
Lawyers have now introduced a new video showing arc and electric sparks in the Eaton Canyon transmission tower just before igniting the windy and moving destructive flames. They say the video came from the security video of the gas station.
Eaton Fire was one of the two large -scale and fatal flames on January 7, in the hustle of the hurricane force running around the dry Los Angeles on January 7. 。 At least 28 people have died, and firefighters have been fighting flames for weeks. Eaton fire is now almost trapped. In other words, the area is surrounding it because the first rain falls in a few months.
Edison reported that the disability occurred at 6:11 pm, but the line that experienced the disability did not cross the Euton Canyon, and they were connected to the system and experienced surge. Was reported.
“According to the preliminary analysis, the SCE transmission system is networked, so the geographical distant lines are instantaneous and forecasts of SCE transmission systems, including four -energy lines (fire areas). The SCE submitted, “which caused the increase in current.” 。 “The current increase continues to be within the design limit and operation standard of these circuits, and did not trigger the system protection of these lines as intended.”
Evangeline Igrexias, a lived in Altadena, said that the disability and gas station video was “the initial source of the Eaton Canyon SCE device is the source of ignition and there is a physical evidence somewhere. I claimed that there was evidence that there was a SCE transmission line that erupted with the flame.
The videos and photos taken by the residents captured the flames under the Edison electric tower in the Euton Canyon area early on the fire. A resident said he heard a big pop at the beginning of the fire.
South California Edison’s spokesman Cathleen Danley Bee received a video of gas stations from the New York Times on Saturday night, contacting the authorities and definitely having a video. She said that it was too early to comment on the video because the expert investigated the cause of the flame.
“Nobody knows the cause of the Eaton Fire as of January 26 today,” said Danley Bee. “Our survey is ongoing and will continue for many years for transparency.”
IGLESIAS lawyers have blamed the usefulness of destroying evidence. The judge ordered Edison last week to maintain evidence in the area. This is concerned that usefulness has discarded equipment that can maintain the clues to the origin of the fire.
According to SCE lawyers, the company says that the crew preserves evidence in areas where the fire broke out to recover power to about 2,000 houses in Altadena.
EDISON reported that in a previous submission to CPUC, two days after the fire broke out, the device had not received a proposal that it was involved in ignition.
“A preliminary analysis of an electric circuit information that passes through the area 12 hours before the start time of the fire has shown an electrical or operational abnormality to one hour or more of the reported start time. No fire has occurred.
This claim was repeated on the Utility Monday application.
By Jason Dian