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SoCal Edison Settles Woolsey and Thomas Fire Claims

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Southern California Edison has agreed to pay $360 million dollars to local governments over two wildfires sparked by the utility’s equipment. The money will go toward reimbursing cities and counties for costs not covered by FEMA, including damaged roads and infrastructure, and firefighting.

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