Homeowner equipment caused California wine country fire
The state firefighting agency concluded that the blaze started next to a residence. It did not find any violations of state law.
"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,"
Some details about the property, including its owner and address, were blacked out of the report. It said the
Efforts to reach her Thursday were unsuccessful.
The company said in a statement that despite Thursday's finding, it "still faces extensive litigation, significant potential liabilities and a deteriorating financial situation."
Gov.
Newsom said his goal is to make sure victims are made whole, that the state has "safe, reliable and affordable service," and that ratepayers "are not paying the price of the neglect" by
"I imagine you're going to hear a lot of folks questioning aspects of this and they're going to be concerned and filled with some anxiety," he said. "I can't tell you what we can do in those circumstances because that's a question for lawyers, judges and potentially juries, and prospects of mediators and settlement."
Legal experts say a determination that
The company still faces billions of dollars in potential damages from other wildfires, including the Paradise fire in November that took at least 86 lives and became the deadliest on record in the
Bankruptcy would also give the company space to formulate a plan to prevent its equipment from causing more catastrophic fires in the future.
"We're going to stick by our guns," Kelly said, adding that there are still questions about why
Trading of
Just because a private electric line caused the wine country fire does not let the utility off the hook for the role of its equipment in other devastating fires, said state Sen.
"This underscores the idea that we all have a role to play in wildfire prevention," Dodd said in a statement.
Zink, 91, told
In Thursday's report, one witness reported seeing a transformer explode. Another reported seeing the fire approach a
One witness,



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