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Billion Dollar Energy Company Under Investigation Over Possible Link To LA Fires

Link between billion-dollar energy giant and LA wildfires exposed.

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The wildfires tearing through Los Angeles have left a trail of destruction unlike anything the city has seen in years.

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Devastating LA wildfires profiled.

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Flames have consumed over 800 acres of land since the Hurst Fire erupted on January 7.

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Entire neighborhoods lie in ruins, with families forced to flee as the inferno approached their homes.

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“We lost everything in a matter of minutes,” said one displaced resident, choking back tears.

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The death toll currently stands at 24, with officials warning that number could climb as search efforts continue.

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Among the fatalities, eight lives were lost in the Palisades Fire, while 16 succumbed to the Eaton Fire.

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Thousands remain in shelters, clinging to hope as rescue teams work around the clock.

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The fires have disrupted power for tens of thousands, plunging many into darkness during an already harrowing ordeal.

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Officials describe the damage as “catastrophic,” with restoration efforts hampered by inaccessible areas and severe equipment loss.

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“This is a tragedy of unimaginable scale,” said a Los Angeles County spokesperson.

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Aftermath of LA fires unveiled.

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California’s wildfire season has become more brutal with each passing year, driven by hotter temperatures and drought conditions.

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The Hurst Fire has further underscored the fragile state of the region’s infrastructure.

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In the aftermath, calls for stronger wildfire prevention measures have grown louder.

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“We’re facing a climate crisis that demands immediate action,” said an environmental advocacy group in a statement.

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Amidst the devastation, stories of resilience and solidarity have emerged, with communities rallying to support one another.

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Relief efforts are underway, but the road to recovery will be long and grueling.

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Financial assistance is trickling in, though many argue it’s insufficient given the scale of the disaster.

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Displaced residents are relying on donations and local organizations for basic necessities.

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“We’re grateful for the support, but it feels like a drop in the ocean,” said a community volunteer.

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Theories about how fire started profiled.

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Meanwhile, state officials are investigating the origins of the Hurst Fire, seeking answers as to how this catastrophe began.

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Early reports suggest the fire ignited near the Eagle Rock-Sylmar area.

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Investigators are piecing together the sequence of events that led to the deadly blaze.

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Speculation has swirled around the possibility of human involvement or mechanical failure.

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Residents are demanding accountability, insisting that this tragedy could have been prevented.

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Energy company involved in LA fires exposed.

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It’s now emerged that Southern California Edison, a subsidiary of the billion-dollar Edison International, may be at the center of this disaster.

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On the night of January 7, Edison’s electrical grid experienced a short circuit near the Hurst Fire’s point of origin.

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“Preliminary information reflects the Eagle Rock-Sylmar 220 kV circuit experienced a relay at 10:11 pm,” the company disclosed in a statement.

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A downed powerline was later found in the area, raising questions about its role in the ignition.

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Edison has filed an Electric Safety Incident Report, acknowledging the investigation into its equipment’s potential link to the fire.

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“We are cooperating fully with authorities and conducting our own internal review,” said Edison CEO Pedro J. Pizarro.

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The implications are enormous, with potential lawsuits and financial penalties looming over the energy giant.

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As investigators dig deeper, all eyes remain on Southern California Edison and its role in this fiery disaster. After closer examination, the cause of the Palisades fire has been confirmed.

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