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Eaton fire survivors want Edison to pay for housing, as coverage wanes
Survivors criticize Edison’s compensation program for legal releases and low payments; about 80% remain displaced nearly 10 months after the fire, advocates said.
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Eaton fire survivors want Edison to pay for housing, as coverage wanes
Eaton fire survivors urged a key state agency on Thursday to set aside more than $2 billion in the state’s wildfire fund to cushion against what they said is a looming crisis, as many face losing housing coverage in the coming months. Leaders from the Eaton Fire Survivors Network called on the California Catastrophe Response Council, which runs the California Wildfire Fund, to urge Southern California Edison’s parent company, Edison Internationa…
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