Los Angeles County supervisors are looking into the emergency alert system after residents in one area of the Eaton Fire were not alerted until several hours after the blaze had started.
Members of Congress launched an investigation Monday into Los Angeles County’s emergency alert system after delayed electronic warnings were blamed for the loss of life during the Eaton Fire.
Following delayed evacuation alerts and 17 deaths from the Eaton Fire, officials are calling for an investigation into the emergency alert notification system. Los Angeles County Board of ...
A private lab found evidence of two massive electrical faults in the Eaton Canyon area just before a fire erupted there and ...
Firefighting efforts continue on the Eaton Fire that has burned over 14,000 acres and killed at least 17 people as the area continues to see improving weather conditions. There has been no growth ...
Within a half-hour of a fire igniting on an Eaton Canyon hillside in the afternoon ... but our notification system should have been going off long before they were,” Altadena Town Councilmember ...
Southern California Edison told state regulators Thursday that it’s investigating whether a line it had previously shut off may have played a role in sparking the Eaton Fire above Altadena.