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Key takeaways from investigation into Edison's role in the deadly Eaton fire
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· August 20, 2026
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Key points The evidence suggests that Southern California Edison's actions prior to the fire may not have been as safe as claimed. New evidence has emerged regarding the role of Southern California Edison in a deadly fire.
New evidence has emerged regarding the role of Southern California Edison in a deadly fire. Government investigators and court filings have raised questions about the company's claim of safe operation of its electrical system before the fire occurred.
The evidence suggests that Southern California Edison's actions prior to the fire may not have been as safe as claimed. Further details about the investigation are available from the source.
The investigation is focused on the Eaton fire, which was deadly. More information can be found in the key takeaways from the investigation into Southern California Edison's role in the fire.
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Published: August 20, 2026 ·
Source: Los Angeles Times - California ·
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