I don’t think so, but others may know for sure.
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Probably not but I guess I mean more systemically as a systemwide policy.
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!!! Does turning off power... help?
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Yes, because the winds are so powerful that they can down powerlines in brush and then the 50-60 mph winds carry the fire, sparks for thousands of acres or more.
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Probably a good idea to reduce risk. Hopefully it includes a pre-shutoff warning.
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So when the winds stop, how do they tell which ones are safe to turn back on? Or is a downed power line that's not being blown around less of a fire risk?
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Presumably they can run lower currents as some sort of diagnostic? I don't imagine it should require manual inspection
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Pro active unilateral decision or request by State? Wonder who measured the risk/cost of it. Smart decision
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i think you are right.
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