Investigators are looking for whether the normal “zombie” power line sets fire to Eaton Fire, which burned approximately 10,000 buildings in Los Angeles Province – although the facilities company officials insist that their equipment most likely did not cause the fire.
SCE told the Wall Street Journal that engineers from the South California Edison Edison (SCE) is now suspected that the electric charge has jumped from high -voltage active lines to a “lethargy line” that was not direct for more than 50 years, and perhaps his fire on January 7.
Speculation has grown that the wrong power lines could have caused the fire when the security camera shots revealed a flashing gas station along the active power lines near the washing of Eiton Canyon.
SCE officials told the magazine that he did not blame any active lines, but they said that the gifts in the video may have been electromagnetic shipments jumping from live lines to dead through a process known as “definition”.
Eyewitnesses also reported seeing the fire at the SCE's transmission base.
The perpetrator added that the inactivity line in question was outside the commission since 1971, and although it was equipped with equipment to direct the surrounding drawings to the ground, SCE discovered damage to this device on part of the line.
Lawyer Michal WhatsApp told the magazine newspaper: “If it is not appropriate in an appropriate manner, then you suffer from grounding problems … that electricity does not dissipate the ground as it should, and this leads to bending.”
WhatsApp has submitted one of many cases of collective claims against SCE on behalf of firefighters who claim that the tool could have prevented the destructive fire if it had been properly preserved.