“Can’t blame that on a power company.”
I’m sorry but the power company is to blame if it turns out it was a power related incident. PG&E in California has been held responsible for several major fires for failure to clear the trees off their lines and improperly maintained equipment. Now if the weather forecast has winds over certain mile-per-hour rating PG&E shuts the power off, inconvenient, but better than having your house burn down.
Power was cut to more than 34,000 Xcel customers in the Superior and Louisville Thursday afternoon and evening, officials reported.
“I’m sorry but the power company is to blame ....”
No, the people who put their houses in stupid places are to blame. Same goes with floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, Places that get deep snow, places without water, Bad city neighborhoods, etc.
Hurricane force winds blew down power lines that started the fire.
FOR YEARS-—ENVIROS refused to allow trees to be trimmed
Don't see how this can be blamed on the power co.
Failure to clear debris That the State declined them permission to clear.
Because the ev jackboots in Sac thing Overgrown forests is natural and therefore should be left to its own devices.
PGE Shuts power down now because they got screwed as a scapegoat for Sac’s Ecoterrorist level Environmental laws, and this is how they CYA.
Funny how Kenya has a more stable electrical grid then CA.