Cal Fire blames PG&E for Butte Fire, will seek $90 million
The investigation released Thursday determined that the fire was sparked by a
Poor tree maintenance by
The finding has led the
The county expects to file a civil lawsuit in
"We are shocked and dismayed by the extent of
The county will also ask the
The utility has already begun making payments to fire victims without insurance, according to a news release from
The county's legal action seeks to recover losses only to public property and resources, Edson said. Individuals seeking loss recovery must seek other means, and several people have already filed lawsuits against
"
The Cal Fire report was completed by
Using aerial photographs, Muschetto could tell that
The report found violations of two public resource laws and two health and safety codes, including one that says a fire caused by a failure to correct a hazard makes the party responsible for the costs of suppressing the fire.
The fire spread over the course of 22 days, compounded by the drought, triple-digit temperatures and steep terrain.
"At its peak, nearly 5,000 firefighters battled the blaze. Resources included 519 fire engines, 18 helicopters, 8 airtankers, 92 hand crews, 115 bulldozers, and 60 water tenders," according to Cal Fire.
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