Although the preserve where the Eaton Fire is believed to have started suffered significant damage, many of its oaks and ...
Investigators looking into the cause of the devastating Eaton fire have been studying the site around an electrical tower in Eaton Canton. Residents took photos of the early moments of the fire and ...
A growing body of evidence is emerging that suggests the Eaton fire started in the dry grasses below a set of transmission ...
When the first flashes of fire and billows of smoke grabbed the attention of people living in the foothills of Eaton Canyon in Los Angeles County, residents recorded videos of the same cluster of ...
Edison says current increase "remained within the design limits and operating criteria" for the circuits and "did not trigger ...
Fire officials have zeroed on an electrical transmission tower in Eaton Canyon, where residents told The Times they saw the early flames of the fire at the base of the tower. Early photos and ...
The second blaze, called the Eaton Fire, began in the evening on Jan. 7 in Eaton Canyon near the San Gabriel Mountains and grew rapidly, covering 14,021 acres with 98% contained as of Monday.
NASA's AVIRIS-3 instrument captured striking false-color images of the Eaton fire in Los Angeles, providing a unique ...
Within a half-hour of a fire igniting on an Eaton Canyon hillside in the afternoon of Jan. 7, thousands of residents’ phones buzzed in eastern Altadena with a warning from Los Angeles County: ...
Video and photos of the Friday evening fire show flames across an electric wire connected to Southern California Edison’s distribution lines in Eaton Canyon. Debris from the line fell to the ...
The Eaton fire continues to burn in the Altadena area below the Angeles National Forest Sunday, with 16 deaths reported in the Eaton Canyon area. RELATED: Officials fight against misinformation ...
"It's currently an investigation into the start of the Eaton fire." Early photos and ... he noticed a red glow above his house on Canyon View Lane. “At first it didn’t click,” he said.