Gavin Newsom calls on SoCal utilities to bury their power lines

By Blanca Begert | 03/03/2025 06:48 AM EST

The costly wildfire mitigation measure is getting more attention after the devastating fires in Los Angeles last month.

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. workers install conduit in trenches for underground electric lines.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked utilities to prioritize undergrounding power lines while rebuilding from the Los Angeles fires. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images

California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday directed the two utilities serving the communities devastated by the Los Angeles fires to prioritize burying their power lines as they rebuild.

What happened: Newsom, a Democrat, wrote to Edison International President Pedro Pizarro as well as to Los Angeles Department of Water and Power CEO Janisse Quiñones and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass asking them to underground new electric distribution equipment in the areas affected by the Los Angeles fires.

“It is critical this plan incorporates the undergrounding of new electric distribution equipment to the extent feasible and should also consider how this work can be done most cost-effectively and quickly,” Newsom wrote of Southern California Edison’s plan to reconnect customers in Malibu and Altadena.

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Why it matters: Undergrounding power lines is viewed as the best way to prevent utility-sparked wildfires like the Woolsey Fire, the Zogg Fire and the Thomas Fire that have devastated communities and damaged utilities’ bottom lines in recent years, driving Pacific Gas & Electric into bankruptcy in 2019 after the Camp Fire.

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