Utility emailed woman about problems 1 day before fire

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PULGA, Calif. (AP) — A day before a deadly blaze destroyed a California town, the giant utility Pacific Gas & Electric Co. got in touch with Betsy Ann Cowley, saying the company needed access to her property because its power lines were causing sparks.

 

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Utility emailed woman about problems 1 day before firePULGA, Calif. (AP) — A day before a deadly blaze destroyed a California town, the giant utility Pacific Gas & Electric Co. got in touch with Betsy Ann Cowley, saying the company needed access to her property because its power lines were causing sparks. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. What is known is that it started Thursday near Cowley's property in the tiny town of Pulga, incinerated the neighboring town of Paradise and killed at least 42 people. mendozamartha garanceburke Just wondering if this has anything to do with the regulations that were reversed when trump went in... mendozamartha garanceburke Maybe it is time to think about burying the lines, especially if the environment continues in drought conditions. Try to eliminate one ingredient to the cause of fires, that are man made as opposed to nature made. mendozamartha garanceburke If the sparks were coming from their utility, how could they walk away...
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Utility emailed woman about problems 1 day before firePULGA, Calif. (AP) — A day before a deadly blaze destroyed a California town, the giant utility Pacific Gas & Electric Co. got in touch with Betsy Ann Cowley, saying the company needed access to her property because its power lines were causing sparks. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. What is known is that it started Thursday near Cowley's property in the tiny town of Pulga, incinerated the neighboring town of Paradise and killed at least 42 people. mendozamartha garanceburke Just wondering if this has anything to do with the regulations that were reversed when trump went in... mendozamartha garanceburke Maybe it is time to think about burying the lines, especially if the environment continues in drought conditions. Try to eliminate one ingredient to the cause of fires, that are man made as opposed to nature made. mendozamartha garanceburke If the sparks were coming from their utility, how could they walk away...
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2 Electric Utilities Reported Problems Minutes Before Deadly Wildfires BeganBoth Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison had warned customers that the companies might need to shut off power because of heightened fire risks. Make them pay. Not the smart meters catching fire again? Seems that was quite the issue before. This dovetails with my theory that Antifa acolytes are ARCING transmission lines to damage transformers which then spread the conflagration, likely further along the power lines. Note: PG&E was using AIRPLANES likely to watch for arsonists. '...California utility PG&E Corp ...
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