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Black Altadena fire victims clash with utility over compensation

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February 22, 2026

Outside an Edison Black history event, residents speak of the losses they incurred.

- By MELODY PETERSEN

Black Altadena fire victims clash with utility over compensation

MYUNG J. CHUN Los Angeles Times

TREVOR HOWARD KELLEY, center, lost his 83year-old mother, Erliene Kelley, in the Eaton fire.

Outside a hall where Southern California Edison was celebrating Black History Month on Friday, a group of Altadena residents stood on the sidewalk, waving signs and talking of the homes and family members they lost in last year’s Eaton fire.

“They're in there celebrating Black history and they've destroyed a Black town,” said Nicole Vasquez of My Tribe Rise, which helped organize the protest.

The Jan. 7, 2025, fire destroyed thousands of homes, including the majority of homes in west Altadena, a historically Black community. All but one of the 19 people who died were in west Altadena.

“If Edison's tower did not ignite the fire, Altadena would still be there,” said Trevor Howard Kelley, who lost his 83-year-old mother, Erliene, in the fire.

Kelley, his daughter and two granddaughters had been living with his mother before her home was destroyed, he said.

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