The suit claims utility equipment ignited dry vegetation during powerful Santa Ana winds
The federal government sued Southern California Edison on Wednesday, alleging that the utility was negligent in causing the 2017 Creek Fire that raced through the Angeles National Forest.
“SCE breached its duty of care and was negligent in causing the Creek Fire, including its failure to construct, maintain, and operate its power lines and equipment in a safe and effective working order prevent fires and damage to the land and property of adjacent landowners, including the United States,” the complaint states.
Jeff Monford, an Edison International spokesman, said in a statement that the utility’s “thoughts remain with the people affected by the Creek Fire, and we will review the case and discuss it during court proceedings. We remain committed to wildfire mitigation and safety through grid hardening, situational awareness and operational enhancements.”
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