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SoCal Edison blamed in a lawsuit for starting one of the Los Angeles fires

  • Southern California Edison is facing a lawsuit for allegedly starting the Eaton fire, which has killed at least 17 people and burned over 14,000 acres since last Tuesday.
  • The CEO of Edison International stated that no electrical anomalies were detected before the fire, despite ongoing investigations into the cause of the fires.
  • Jeremy Gursey, whose home was destroyed, claims the utility's power lines sparked the fire, supported by photographs taken by local residents.
  • The lawsuit against Southern California Edison is the first of many expected as evidence of the utility's possible responsibility continues to emerge.
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A group of people affected by the flames that are razing southern California filed four lawsuits against Southern California Edison (SCE) - a company that provides public services in the state such as electricity or heating - accusing her of being responsible for the origin of the fires.

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Mexico City, Jan. 14 (EFE).- The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, said on Tuesday that the United States will require the labor of Mexicans for the reconstruction of the areas damaged by the fires in Los Angeles, California, where at least 24 people have died. “In due course, when the reconstruction process is seen, because of course they will require a lot of labor and there are no better construction workers than the Mexicans,” the pres…

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