THE OWNER OF THE RESTAURANT
SAYS HE WILL BE CLOSED 2 TO 4
WEEKS FOR REPAIRS.
PG&E IS RESPONDING TO A
REPORT SAYING THEY FAIL TO
REPAIR POWER LINES.
PG&E WAS AWARE THE POWER LINES
WERE FAILED AND COULD CAUSE A
FIRE.
IN THE REPORT THE WALL STREET
JOURNAL CITED AN INTERNAL PG&E
PRESENTATION FROM 2017.
THE INVESTIGATION COMES
MONTHS AFTER THE CAMP FIRE
DESTROYED PARADISE AND KILLED
85 PEOPLE.
IT IS THE DEADLIEST AND MOST
DESTRUCTIVE WILDFIRE IN
CALIFORNIA HISTORY.
IN MAY OFFICIALS SAY THE FIRE
WAS TRIGGERED BY ONE OF PG&E'S
TRANSMISSION LINES.
PG&E SAYS IT DOES NOT AGREE
WITH THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
REPORT BUT IN A STATEMENT SAYS
WE HAVE ACKNOWLEDGED THE
DEVASTATION OF THE 2017 AND
2018 WILDFIRES MADE CLEAR WE
MUST DO MORE TO COMBAT THE
THREAT OF WILDFIRES WHILE
