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Probe finds power lines sparked deadly 2017 California wildfires

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LOS ANGELES: A dozen of the wind-driven blazes that swept northern California’s wine country last fall, killing 46 people in the deadliest firestorm in state history, were sparked by PG Eowned power lines, state officials said on Friday.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or CalFire, also said its investigat­ors had found “evidence of alleged violations of state law” by Pacific Gas Electric Company and referred those cases to county prosecutor­s for further review.

PG E issued a statement in response saying the company looked forward to reviewing the CalFire reports, adding, “We continue to believe our overall programs met our state’s high standards.”

The findings could have tremendous implicatio­ns for the San Francisco-based utility company in terms of potential legal liability for one of California’s most lethal and costly disasters.

PG E shares were down 0.6 per cent in after-market trading following the CalFire statement.

The agency’s investigat­ion covered 12 individual blazes accounting for much of the conflagrat­ions that erupted the night of Oct 8 and raced across several counties north of San Francisco, collective­ly dubbed the North Bay Fires, or the October 2017 Fire Siege.

The firestorm claimed 46 lives, scorched at least 99,148 hectares, and incinerate­d 8,900 homes and other structures, including entire subdivisio­ns in the Sonoma County town of Santa Rosa.

An estimated 100,000 people were placed under evacuation orders and the region’s renowned wine-making region was thrown into turmoil.

The state’s insurance commission­er put insured losses from the tragedy at 9 billion.

Causes cited by CalFire included downed power lines and trees blown into electrical wires — all equipment owned by PG E — during the course of fierce winds that roared through the region to spread the resulting flames with unpreceden­ted speed. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo show the devastatio­n left behind from the North Bay wildfires north of San Francisco, California. — Reuters photo
File photo show the devastatio­n left behind from the North Bay wildfires north of San Francisco, California. — Reuters photo

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