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Judge: California Utility PG&E Must Explain Role in Dixie Fire
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=50223"><span class="small">Axios</span></a>   
Sunday, 08 August 2021 08:33

Excerpt: "A federal judge on Friday gave Pacific Gas and Electric, California's largest power company, one week to explain its role in potentially starting two fires that have now burned hundreds of thousands of acres in Northern California."

A PG&E truck passes by a home with a message to firefighters during the Dixie fire near Quincy, California, on July 26. (photo: Josh Edelson/Getty Images)
A PG&E truck passes by a home with a message to firefighters during the Dixie fire near Quincy, California, on July 26. (photo: Josh Edelson/Getty Images)


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Judge: California Utility PG&E Must Explain Role in Dixie Fire

By Axios

08 August 21

 

federal judge on Friday gave Pacific Gas & Electric, California's largest power company, one week to explain its role in potentially starting two fires that have now burned hundreds of thousands of acres in Northern California.

Driving the news: PG&E told the state last month that malfunctions with one of its utility poles may have caused the Dixie Fire, the third-largest blaze in state history and currently the largest fire in the U.S. And U.S. District Judge William Alsup wants to know details.

  • Alsup has also asked PG&E for more information on the Fly Fire, which later merged with the Dixie Fire.

Of note: Alsup oversees PG&E’s safety precautions while the utility remains under criminal probation from 2010 when its natural gas lines destroyed a suburban neighborhood south of San Francisco.

The big picture: Six of the seven largest fires in California's history have occurred since Aug. 2020, according to CalFire.

Go deeper: California wildfire victims sue former PG&E executives for alleged neglect

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