Crime & Safety
California PUC Proposes $155 Million Fine For Deadly 2020 Zogg Fire
California regulators proposed on Tuesday fining Pacific Gas & Electric more than $155 million for sparking the 2020 wildfire.

October 26, 2022
California regulators proposed on Tuesday fining Pacific Gas & Electric more than $155 million for sparking a 2020 wildfire in Northern California that destroyed 200 homes and left four people dead.
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PG&E already faces criminal charges in the Zogg Fire, which state fire officials said began when a pine tree in Shasta County fell into a PG&E distribution line. In June, the utility pleaded not guilty to four counts of involuntary manslaughter charged by the Shasta County district attorney's office.
The California Public Utilities Commission said in its proposed order that the utility failed to remove two pine trees marked for removal, resulting in one falling. The commission also ordered the utility to submit a corrective action plan to ensure trees marked for removal are logged into a database and removed.
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