A group representing more than 8,000 Eaton fire survivors outlined a response to Southern California Edison’s draft protocol for its wildfire recovery compensation program on Thursday, saying the utility must do three things: fix what it broke, include everyone who was harmed, and pay for housing until everyone gets home.
“This is not about blame, it’s about fairness,” said Joy Chen , executive director of the Eaton Fire Survivors Network . “We don’t come in anger but collaboration. We’re simply asking to get back home and be restored to what we had before. We expect Edison to honor its moral and legal duty to fix what it broke.”
Eaton Fire Survivors Network Executive Director Joy Chen, center, holds up the group’s response to Edison’s draft compensation plan, titled “Fix What You