The video has increased the review of the Edison Tower as the origin of Eaton Fire

The video provides new evidence, indicating that Eaton’s fire may be ignited on the Edison transmission tower in Southern California. Soon after, blue and white light flashed near the electrical equipment.
In the past few weeks, residents living near the production line shared videos and photos of the fire at the bottom of the Eaton Canyon Tower, just like the fire began after 6 pm on January 7.
Those residents told the Times that they were convinced that this was a way to kill 17 people and destroyed more than 9,000 buildings.
On Sunday, one of the law firms sued Edison, Edelson PC (Edelson PC) released a editor video, which seems to show a blue curved in the canyon.
The video was less than a mile away from the suspected fire point, showing the strong wind blowing through the area and the dark hillside flashed in the distance. The lamp flashed suddenly. The lawyer of Edelson PC accused the video showing the arc, and the spark fell on the dry hillside.
After a few minutes of light flashing, the hillside began to burn.
Edison’s spokesman did not immediately respond to comments on this new video.
Edison officials said they did not think that their electrical equipment was the cause of the fire, and the early inspection of the equipment did not show signs of arc or abnormal power supply.
Investigators of the California Forestry and Fire Department refused to comment on their investigations. However, a California fire investigator told the Times on January 11 that the area around the transmission line was closed due to investigating the “Start of Eaton Fire”.
The official reason for the fire has not been determined.
The lawyer said the video was first reported by the New York Times earlier Sunday, which increased evidence to point to the transmission tower.
Jay Edelson, the founder of the law firm Edelson PC, said in a statement: “This is the clearest and most annoying evidence to date The electricity line of Edison, Southern California ignited the fire. “” Only lucky is that this lens exists. “
Eaton Fire was strongly refueling. From Eaton Canyon West, it launched the neighborhood of Altadena, which flattened the larger segments of the community.
Edison said in a statement that before the fire began, the distribution line west of Eaton Canyon was released. However, the public institutional company also has a transmission line on the east side of the canyon, retaining motivation.
CEO of Edison, Southern California, told the Times earlier this month that the wind is not enough to make the powerful electrical transmission line full of vitality. Steven Powell said that usually, the company must consider the promotion of the transmission line, and the reader added that the reading of Edison saw is lower than that, so wind energy must reach 60 to 80 miles.
Before the National Meteorological Administration’s 59 -mile/hour fire started at Edison’s Eaton Canyon monitoring location, it recorded the wind. The location was south of the transmission line at the end of the Eaton Canyon Park. According to meteorological service data, higher gusts are recorded at the location and afterwards: 63 mph and 70 miles/h out of 9:30 pm of 2: 20 pm. At present, it is unclear what the wind reading on the tower is.
Last week, Edison notified the lawyer to the lawyer of the company and found a camp discovered from the suspicious ignition point. The lawyer who sued the company told the Times that the distance from the suspicious ignition point made it unlikely to cause a fire.
Public institutional companies filed a lawsuit at least 20, accusing it of the fire that burned 14,000 acres, destroyed 9,418 buildings, and killed 17 people.
As thousands of houses were destroyed, it was believed that the cost of the recent fire was considered to be billions of dollars, because fire officials, Edison, lawyers and residents hoped to find the reason for the inspiration.
Most of the costs may be absorbed by the state’s wildfire funds, but if the electrical equipment of public institutions inspires it, it may still cost high.
The lawyer who sued the company had asked the judge to order the company to retain data and equipment. Last week, the judge approved a temporary restriction order to tell Edison to retain evidence and equipment suspected of causing fire, and in 1 square miles in the east of Altadena.
Lawyer Edison opposed the motion in the court’s documents and believed that there was no need to order because the company was already preserving evidence and equipment. Edison also recorded maintenance and equipment replacement in the “preserved area” in photos and videos.
The lawyer who sued the company said they had asked Edison to reduce the wire from the transmission tower above Eaton Canyon.
Robertson & Associates, the company of Alexander Robertson, filed a lawsuit against Edison.
Robertson said that Lawyer Edison told him that it might take a few months to arrange the reducing wire, which he called “unacceptable.”