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Edison sues L.A. County and different companies, saying they share blame for Eaton hearth deaths, destruction
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Edison sues L.A. County and different companies, saying they share blame for Eaton hearth deaths, destruction

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 12:22 am
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Southern California Edison sued Los Angeles County, water companies and two firms together with SoCalGas Friday, saying their errors contributed to the lethal and damaging toll of final 12 months’s Eaton wildfire.

Edison now faces tons of of lawsuits by victims of the hearth, which declare its transmission line began the devastating hearth that killed a minimum of 19 folks and destroyed 1000’s of properties in Altadena. The price of settling these lawsuits might be many billions of {dollars}.

Doug Dixon, an legal professional who represents Edison within the hearth litigation, advised the Occasions that Edison filed the lawsuits “to make sure that all those that bear accountability are on the desk on this authorized course of.”

The utility’s two authorized filings in L.A. County Superior Courtroom paint an image of sweeping mismanagement of the emergency response on the evening of the hearth.

Edison blames the county hearth division, sheriff’s division and workplace of emergency administration for his or her failure to warn Altadena residents west of Lake Avenue to evacuate.

The Occasions revealed final January that west Altadena by no means acquired evacuation warnings, and orders to evacuate got here hours after flames and smoke threatened the neighborhood. All however one of many 19 who died within the Eaton hearth had been present in west Altadena.

Edison additionally sued L.A. County for failing to ship hearth vehicles to the neighborhood. A Occasions investigation discovered that in a important second within the hearth, just one county hearth truck was west of Lake Avenue.

The electrical firm additionally filed go well with towards six water companies, together with Pasadena Water & Energy, claiming there have been inadequate water provides accessible for firefighters.

“Compounding the unfolding catastrophe, the water techniques servicing the areas impacted by the Eaton Hearth failed as the hearth unfold, leaving firefighters and residents with no water to battle the hearth,” the lawsuit states.

One other lawsuit goals at SoCalGas. Edison says the corporate failed to show off gasoline strains after the hearth began, making the catastrophe worse.

“SoCalGas didn’t start widespread shutoffs for 4 days—till January 11, 2025—within the space affected by the Eaton Hearth,” the grievance states. “Within the meantime, the Eaton Hearth continued to unfold fueled by pure gasoline.”

“ The dangers and deficiencies with SoCalGas’s system that led to it spreading the hearth had been lengthy identified to SoCalGas, and but it nonetheless did not adequately account for them in designing, constructing, and sustaining its system,” the grievance stated. “The outcome was catastrophic.”

Edison additionally sued Genasys, an organization that gives the county with emergency alert software program.

As well as, the utility sued the county for failing to take away brush, which it claims made the hearth hotter and unfold quicker, inflicting extra harm.

In March, L.A. County filed go well with towards Edison, claiming that its transmission line sparked the blaze, requiring the county to incur tens of tens of millions of {dollars} responding to the hearth and its aftermath. The county is in search of compensation for destroyed infrastructure and parks, in addition to for cleanup and restoration efforts, misplaced taxes and additional time for county employees.

Edison’s new cross claims might be heard within the consolidated Eaton hearth case in Superior Courtroom, which can also be dealing with the lawsuit that the county and different public companies have filed towards the electrical utility.

Officers from the county and water companies, in addition to from the 2 firms, couldn’t be instantly reached.

The water companies that Edison sued additionally embrace the Sierra Madre Metropolis Water Dept., Kinneloa Irrigation District, Rubio Canyon Land & Water Affiliation, Las Flores Water Firm and Lincoln Avenue Water Firm.

The federal government investigation into the hearth, which is being dealt with collectively by L.A. County Hearth and the California Division of Forestry and Hearth Safety, has not but been launched.

Edison has stated that a number one idea is that its unused, century-old transmission line in Eaton Canyon someway turned re-energized on the evening of Jan. 7, 2025 and sparked the blaze.

The hearth roared via Altadena, burning 14,021 acres and destroying greater than 9,400 properties and different buildings.

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