PG&E to pay $1 billion to local governments over destructive fires

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The Northern California utility blamed for the ignition of several wildfires that killed dozens and destroyed thousands of homes has agreed to pay $1 billion to local governments.

The remains of a home in Paradise, Calif., where an artist has painted murals on some of the ruins from last year's Camp fire.

Attorneys representing 14 local public entities announced the settlement with Pacific Gas & Electric on Tuesday to cover “taxpayer losses.” The fires include a 2015 fire in Butte County, a series of 2017 fires in Northern California wine country and the 2018 fire that destroyed the town of Paradise and killed 85 people.

PG&E Corp. filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, citing billions of dollars in expected losses, mostly from lawsuits filed by individual fire victims, businesses and insurance companies. A judge overseeing that case must approve the settlement announced Tuesday.

 

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We should force them to bury power lines, not just pay fees and rebuild the same dangerous system

Be clear did You mean their “Insurer” will be paying big difference

the company responsible for the ignition... Whose lack of preventative maintenance led directly to... Why 'blamed'

All of which will squandered faster than GavinNewsom and his cronies can receive it ....

The Final Countdown - California Wildfires Edition 'One death is a tragedy; a million is a statistic.” Joseph Stalin; Soviet Premier (1941-1953.) Considered one of the most notorious figures in history What would *you* call 100 million fatalities? ActOnClimate KurtCobain

And they’re going to try to finagle their way out of every penny

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