Dec 3 (Reuters) - Bankrupt California power producer PG&E Corp did not properly inspect and replace transmission lines before a faulty wire sparked a wildfire that killed more than 80 people in 2018, ...
SONOMA COUNTY (CBS13) — On Thursday, PG&E confirmed that one of their transmission lines failed at just about the same time and location that the Kincade Fire began. The Public Safety Power Shutoff ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been updated with new information from PG&E. PG&E did not climb the nearly 100-year-old tower suspected of sparking the massive Camp fire by air in the decade leading up ...
The Camp Fire that erupted in California last fall and ultimately became “the deadliest and most destructive” blaze in the state’s history was triggered by electrical transmission lines owned by ...
(CNN) -- Inspections and maintenance of a California utility's transmission-line towers were inadequate for years, and that helped lead to an equipment failure that ignited the state's deadliest ...
Documents obtained by NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit indicate PG&E was aware of safety questions on a critical transmission line years before the line likely started the deadly Camp Fire last year.
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- PG&E now admits a power line failure was the probable cause of last year's devastating Camp Fire that killed 86 people and destroyed thousands of homes. In a filing with federal ...
PG&E Corp. is operating a second potentially dangerous transmission line near the spot where the Camp Fire ignited in 2018, lawyers for wildfire victims announced Thursday. The lawyers for the tort ...
PG&E was aware of a 2013 assessment that wide-ranging work was needed on an aging complex of transmission lines and towers in an area scorched by a fatal wildfire last fall but didn’t schedule the ...
Bankrupt California power producer PG&E Corp did not properly inspect and replace transmission lines before a faulty wire sparked a wildfire that killed more than 80 people in 2018, a probe by a state ...
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