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The utility acknowledges a gap of nearly five hours in responding to an order to shut off some electrical circuits, but says ...
The lawsuit accuses LADWP of failing to comply with its own policy, then changing the policy and altering a log to erase a ...
A Los Angeles Department of Water and Power worker took nearly five hours to respond to an order to de-energize electrical ...
Plaintiffs argue the City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power could have been better prepared to ...
A water main break caused closures in a San Fernando Valley residential area on Saturday evening, authorities said. The ...
PACIFIC PALISADES - An amended complaint in the Palisades Fire Litigation was filed Wednesday, July 9, in Los Angeles County ...
An amended complaint filed on behalf of 3,300 fire victims includes new allegations the city could have been better prepared to defend homes ...
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LADWP and local officials have faced mounting scrutiny even since it emerged that the major reservoir had been shuttered for repairs by the time fire crews started battling the deadly Palisades Fire.
LADWP built the Pacific Palisades water system beyond the requirements to support the community’s typical needs,” the statement continued.
Palisades fire victims say the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power failed to manage supplies crucial to battling the blaze.
The quasi-independent agency cites a 1911 court ruling in California that says that, absent a contract, utilities aren’t liable for not providing water to fight fires.