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In article <v8cbud1ec2c618jehvnj07ju4j46o3aiur@4ax.com>, Stormin' Norman says...
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>Are you anywhere near the new fires?
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The headline now is that the 'Camp" fire was started by PG&E...yet again!

PG&E: Power line had problems before Camp Fire ignited

https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/article/PG-E-Power-line-had-problems-before-Camp-Fire-13379438.php

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. told state regulators Friday that a high-voltage
power line near the origin point of the devastating Camp Fire experienced a
problem just before the first flames appeared.

The public utility, already facing billions in potential liability for earlier
wildfires, is under scrutiny from regulators for possibly causing the latest
fire, which broke out early Thursday. That same day, PG&E cancelled plans to
shut off power in parts of Butte County, where the fire is located.




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