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    Edison’s power lines aren’t the problem. Homes in fire-prone areas are

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsFebruary 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Feb. 13, 2025 3 AM PT

    To the editor: Why are individuals attempting to place blame on Southern California Edison and firefighters for the lack of their properties? (“What the Eaton fire could mean for Edison’s bottom line,” Feb. 11)

    Gov. Gavin Newsom needs to section out the sale of gasoline-powered automobiles in California. Hm, extra electrical strains?

    The individuals accountable are the individuals themselves. They need homes on cliffs or hillsides for a greater view. They need homes with privateness surrounded by timber. Builders say sure and construct. Realtors present individuals these “stunning” properties, and everybody needs one thing greater and higher than the following man.

    Flamable materials is utilized in development, and owners don’t clear the realm round their properties although we’ve had so many fires after which officers inform residents to clear the realm round their properties. Homes shouldn’t be constructed so shut collectively and with flamable materials.

    Individuals have to take accountability for the properties they lease or personal, clear the house round their properties and verify entry to attics so embers can not enter. Too many anticipate another person to do the work.

    Home-owner and renters, cease being so complacent.

    Natalie Kolosow, Cypress

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    To the editor: I learn with nice curiosity your article on the flexibility of Southern California Edison to outlive if state officers decide its tools ignited the Eaton hearth. What a tragic historical past of whole mismanagement this firm has.

    Not solely has it been decided that Edison’s tools precipitated earlier fires, however particularly right here in La Cañada Flintridge, the utility has a monitor report of frequent, unannounced energy outages. The corporate has blamed hungry squirrels consuming their wires, however it’s also apparent that deferred upkeep, failure to improve tools and inept administration have precipitated issues all through its service areas.

    The one issues constant about Edison are elevated pay for high executives, the shortage of applicable supervision by the California Public Utilities Fee and an abhorrent customer support report.

    Alan Frank, La Cañada Flintridge



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