PG&E to pay $1 billion to governments for wildfire damage
The settlement is a sliver of the more than
More than half of the
A total of
"There is some relief and hope in knowing that we will have some financial stability,"
The settlement also covers a 2015 fire in
"The bankruptcy court approval is not trivial," said
"We remain focused on supporting our customers and communities impacted by wildfires and helping them recover and rebuild," he said.
High winds knocking down power lines during hot, dry weather have been blamed for starting several of the state's most destructive wildfires.
Last month, regulators agreed to let utilities temporarily cut off electricity to possibly hundreds of thousands of customers during peak fire conditions to avoid starting more wildfires.
The outages could mean multiday blackouts for cities as large as
"Nobody who lives in the wildfire zone should consider themselves to have reliable electricity. They should prepare accordingly,"
State lawmakers are considering legislation that would set up a fund to help utility companies pay damages related to wildfires caused by their equipment.
"It's important that we put together a program that ratepayers aren't the victims once again," he said.



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