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Evidence suggests SoCal Edison's power lines sparked new fires during the Eaton Fire, complicating firefighting efforts.
New evidence from first responder radio traffic shows that Southern California Edison's live power lines sparked new fires after the Eaton Fire began in Los Angeles, causing additional damage.
The utility company failed to quickly respond to multiple requests to shut off power and provided confusing information, potentially slowing down firefighting efforts.
The Eaton Fire, which took over three weeks to contain, resulted in 17 deaths and billions in damages, burning 14,000 acres and over 10,000 structures.
Video and voltage data previously linked SoCal Edison to the fire's start, leading to multiple lawsuits.
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La evidencia sugiere que las líneas eléctricas de SoCal Edison provocaron nuevos incendios durante el incendio de Eaton, complicando los esfuerzos de lucha contra incendios.