Cal Fire: PG&E Power Lines Did Not Start Fire That Destroyed Parts of Santa Rosa

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Cal Fire: PG&E Power Lines Did Not Start Fire That Destroyed Parts of Santa Rosa
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An investigation by Cal Fire found that 'a private electrical system adjacent to a residential structure' caused the fire that killed 22 people and destroyed more than 5,000 homes in late 2017. (KQED)

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