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Southern California Edison announced a compensation program for Eaton Fire victims on Wednesday. The utilities company will launch the voluntary program in the fall. It will provide direct payments ...
The utility expects the fund's payments to be reimbursed by California's public wildfire insurance program, which Gov. Gavin ...
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Southern California Edison has announced it will create a program to compensate victims of January's devastating Eaton Fire near Los Angeles.
The Eaton Fire’s cause is still under investigation, but Southern California Edison is planning to launch a fund to compensate those affected. Survivors say the utility is trying to “buy us off.” This ...
Edison International (NYSE:EIX) is among the 13 Best Electrical Infrastructure Stocks to Invest In. A Wildfire Recovery ...
California officials overseeing the $21 billion fund that was expected to protect utilities and their customers from the cost ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNLessons from Paradise. What Southern California can learn after the deadliest wildfire in state historyNinety percent of the Northern California community of Paradise was destroyed in 2018 when the Camp Fire tore through the Butte County town. Now more than six years later, Paradise continues to ...
Regulators wanted Southern California Edison and other utilities to remove abandoned power lines — such as the one suspected ...
The 14,000-acre fire broke out in Altadena in early January, killing 19 people. Southern California Edison is facing multiple lawsuits from those who lost loved ones, homes and businesses.
California officials are concerned the state's wildfire fund could be drained if utilities begin tapping it to cover fire-related claims.
Damage claims from the Eaton wildfire could wipe out the $21 billion fund created to protect utilities and their customers when an investor-owned utility's equipment is deemed responsible.
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