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Video of sparks point to Eaton Fire’s origins, lawsuit says

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Video Shows Alleged Start of Eaton Fire in Los Angeles, Woman Files Lawsuit Against Southern California Edison

A video released by Edelson PC shows the alleged start of the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles, California. The fire, which has left many without homes, is now the subject of a lawsuit filed by a woman who claims that the fire was caused by failure of Southern California Edison (SCE) equipment.

According to the report, the woman, who has lost her home to the fire, is suing Southern California Edison for damages and is seeking compensation for the losses and distress she has suffered. The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, but the woman’s lawsuit is based on her claims that a faulty SCE equipment is to blame.

The video released by Edelson PC appears to show the moment the fire erupted, with flames and smoke billowing into the air. The footage has raised concerns about the role of SCE in the incident, with many wondering if the utility company could have done more to prevent the fire.

The lawsuit against Southern California Edison is one of several legal actions that have been taken in recent years against utility companies in California, with many residents and property owners claiming that equipment failures and negligence led to devastating fires and losses. The Eaton Fire remains under investigation, and the results will likely have significant implications for Southern California Edison and the broader utility industry.

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