Pacific Gas and Electric said that its “probable” that its equipment caused the Paradise fire, which destroyed thousands of homes in Paradise and killed 86 people.
Embers blow in the wind as the Camp fire burns a KFC restaurant in Paradise, Calif., on Nov. 8. Fueled by high winds and low humidity, the rapidly spreading wildfire ripped through the town.
Pacific Gas & Electric said Thursday that it is “probable” its equipment caused the Camp fire that destroyed thousands of homes in Paradise, Calif., and killed 85 people in 2018.because of losses from the fire, said that while the investigation is continuing, “the company believes it is probable that its equipment will be determined to be an ignition point of the 2018 Camp fire.”
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