Officials: Camp Fire, deadliest in California history, was caused by PG&E electrical transmission lines

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Burned cars and downed power lines are seen along Pearson Road in Paradise, Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 10, 2018. The Camp Fire is so far the most destructive wildfire in California history.

LOS ANGELES — Cal Fire said Wednesday the catastrophic Camp Fire in November 2018 was caused by electrical transmission lines owned by Pacific Gas & Electric.

In a statement, the state agency said it conducted "a very meticulous and thorough investigation" of the Camp Fire — the deadliest and most destructive fire in California history. The Camp Fire destroyed most of the town of Paradise, California, resulting in 85 civilian fatalities and the destruction of more than 18,800 structures.

In February, PG&E said in a regulatory filing that it believed it's "probable" that the company's equipment will be found to be the source of the Camp Fire. Before that, the company also acknowledged it had problems with its transmission equipment near the site of the blaze.

"Cal Fire announced today that it has determined that PG&E electrical transmission lines near Pulga were a cause of the Camp Fire," said PG&E in a statement Wednesday. "PG&E accepts this determination."

That said, the San Francisco-based company added it has "not been able to form a conclusion as to whether a second fire ignited as a result of vegetation contact with PG&E electrical distribution lines, as Cal Fire also determined."

PG&E, the state's largest electric utility, filed for bankruptcy protection in late January after being hit with a flood of lawsuits from devastating wildfires in Northern California in 2017 and 2018, including the Camp Fire in Butte County.

Lawsuits from Camp Fire survivors could take years to resolve, and PG&E could potentially face criminal charges in connection with the 2018 blaze, including murder or involuntary manslaughter. Cal Fire said its investigative report was forwarded to Butte County District Attorney Mike Ramsey.

"The act by Cal Fire of forwarding its report is strictly symbolic," Ramsey's office said in a statement Wednesday. "The fact the Camp Fire was started by a malfunction of equipment on a Pacific Gas & Electric Company transmission line has been known for months by investigators and had been, essentially, admitted by Pacific Gas & Electric in an early December 2018 report to the California Public Utility Commission."

Added the District Attorney's office, "The investigation into how and why the PG&E transmission line equipment failed is ongoing in an effort to determine if PG&E or any of its personnel have any criminal liability. There will be no further comments on the status of the investigation, which is expected to last from weeks to months."

The 2018 blaze destroyed about 90% of the town of Paradise, which once had a population of nearly 27,000 residents. Survivors of the disaster have since been relocated to nearby communities, including Chico, Redding and Oroville.

UrHuckleBerry31 on May 15th, 2019 at 23:34 UTC »

https://www.kpbs.org/news/2019/may/02/sdge-asks-us-supreme-court-weigh-wildfire-costs/

For people who want a preview of what to expect. The San Diego fires of 2007 which destroyed over 1,500 homes was caused by San Diego Gas and Electric equipment.

They were charged $379 million and have been doing their best to make sure their customers pay for it through rate hikes. It was rejected twice by California courts, and now over a decade later they are still trying and taking it up to the Supreme Court.

I look forward to paying more than the already obscene summer prices in the near future.

Edit: Grammar

Ecuagirl on May 15th, 2019 at 21:41 UTC »

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CalFire said Tuesday the catastrophic Camp Fire in November 2018 was caused by electrical transmission lines owned by Pacific Gas & Electric.

In a statement, the state agency said it conducted “a very meticulous and thorough investigation” of the Camp Fire, the deadliest and and most destructive fire in California history.

The fire resulted in 85 civilian fatalities and the destruction of more than 18,800 structures.

PG&E could potentially face criminal charges from the 2018 blaze.

interstate-15 on May 15th, 2019 at 20:51 UTC »

And California power customers will pay for all of it, thanks to the public utilities commission.