‘They were on notice’: Power company failed to ‘de-energize’ wires during ‘wind events,’ contributing to devastating California fire, lawsuits say

Background: Destruction caused by the Easton Fire in Altadena, California (KTTV/YouTube). Inset: Video captured by Altadena residents Jeffrey and

Background: Destruction caused by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California (KTTV/YouTube). Inset: Video captured by Altadena residents Jeffrey and
Cheryll Ku showing a fire underneath transmission towers in Eaton Canyon (Bridgford, Gleason & Artinian law firm).

Homeowners have started filing lawsuits against the Southern California Edison utility company, claiming it’s responsible for one of the blazes that tore through the Los Angeles area last week — the deadly Eaton Fire — citing alleged witness accounts and videos from social media that show flames breaking out underneath transmission towers.

“Based upon our investigation, our discussions with various consultants, the public statements of SCE, and the video evidence of the fire’s origin, we believe that the Eaton Fire was ignited because of SCE’s failure to de-energize its overhead wires, which traverse Eaton Canyon,” said Richard Bridgford, attorney with the Newport Beach law firm Bridgford, Gleason and Artinian, in a statement Monday after filing a lawsuit on behalf of Altadena homeowner Jeremy Gursey in Los Angeles Superior Court.

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