By Jonathan Stempel Oct 7 (Reuters) – The U.S. government sued Southern California Edison to help restore National Forest System lands burned in the Saddleridge wildfire near Los Angeles in 2019. Tuesday's lawsuit seeks damages for fire suppression costs and rehabilitation stemming from the Edison International-owned utility's alleged negligence, trespass by fire and violations of California public safety laws. Southern California Edison spokesperson Gabriela Ornelas said in a statement the utility is reviewing the complaint and will respond through the legal process. The utility also expressed sympathy for fire victims. The Department of Justice said the Saddleridge Fire ignited at the base of a transmission tower near Sylmar, California, during high winds, after a power line attached to
US sues Southern California Edison over Saddleridge wildfire

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