California Wildfires Started at Private Home, Not Pacific Gas & Electric Corp.
California Wildfires Started at Private Home, Not Pacific Gas & Electric Corp.
On Thursday, California investigators released a report asserting that the state’s 2017 wildfires were caused by a home’s electrical grid rather than the beleaguered Pacific Gas & Electric Corp.The Associated Press writes that a firefighting agency made the determination after months of exploration. While Pacific Gas & Electric was long suspected of inadvertently setting off the fires, the blaze actually began next to a privately-owned home. Officials concluded no laws were broken.“I eliminated all other causes for the Tubbs Fire, with the exception of an electrical caused fire originating from an unknown event affecting privately owned conductor or equipment,” CalFire Battalion Chief John Martinez wrote in the report.The wildfire, which raged across tracts of Northern California in late 2017, killed 22 people and caused billions of dollars in damages.Details about the property identified by Martinez were absent from the publicly-released report. Its location was indicated as about 3 miles north of Calistoga. The Napa Valley residence is some 70 years old and has several outbuildings in its vicinity.
Even though PG&E has been officially absolved of starting the 2017 wildfires, witnesses still claim to have seen transformers explode before the blaze ever began. Image via MaxPixel. Public domain.
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