Los Angeles: Southern California Edison (SCE), a unit of utility Edison International, announced it has submitted a three-year wildfire mitigation plan to California's Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety. The plan, valued at $6.2 billion, aims to address both immediate and long-term wildfire risks. According to Radio Television Brunei, the proposal is part of SCE's ongoing efforts to respond to evolving customer needs and extreme weather events. The company emphasizes the importance of this plan in enhancing the safety and reliability of its services in the face of increasing wildfire threats.