Private utility lines, not PG&E, caused massive wine country fire that killed 22 people

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Investigators say private utility lines, not ones owned by Pacific Gas and Electric, started the 2017 fire that killed 22 and burned thousands of homes.

 

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jmmckay1 Sooo it’s not climate change😅

Assume an historical fact that the basis of morality originated from the 10 commandments, then the the LA Times breaks 9 on a daily basis. Consequently, it can be considered as immoral and de facto, it definitely is.

PG&E stocks are soaring right now because of this and the bailout they recieved from Governor Brown. We foot the bill for the mistakes of a corporation.

The charge that “other utilities” caused wildfires remains to be proven by objective investigation and our courts. PG&E is on the hot seat and it is in their interest to defect that responsibility.

joelrubin I'm thinking they don't have enough liability insurance to cover this, either.

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