A little bit of all of the above. Their infrastructure is teeeerrrrrible, and the size, type of fire, and management compounded these issues. Pair that with a skilled labor shortage and it's not super surprising.
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It's possible a little bit of "yes" to all 3 factors and combined it makes a huge difference.
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It's also because PG&E is the result of tens if not hundreds of mergers over the past century, as small local utilities got absorbed into the behemoth. Each such merger brought its own poorly documented collection of infrastructure...
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That last sentence...
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Safety culture, size of their territory are both within their control and should be managed internally. Residents went through this in '08 they're ready for forest fires. This was 288 dry days, pge said power was going to be shutoff because lines were sparking, power was left on.
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