Saturday, May 10, 2025
Germany Latest News
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe
No Result
View All Result
Germany Latest News

California’s largest utility provider could face murder charges for wildfires, AG says

by The Editor
December 30, 2018
in USA
0
California’s largest utility provider could face murder charges for wildfires, AG says

Pacific Gas & Electric Co., or PG&E, could potentially face a range of criminal offenses if any of the wildfires broke out as a result of the utility failing to properly operate and maintain power lines, per an amicus brief filed in US District Court Friday by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra.PG&E, which provides electricity to about 16 million Californians, has been under scrutiny for how it maintains its infrastructure amid questions about what caused the Camp Fire — the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in the state's history.According to the brief, potential charges range from minor misdemeanors related to clearing vegetation around power lines, to misdemeanors or felonies if it started the fire, up to "homicide offenses like implied-malice murder and involuntary manslaughter." The potential charges would be dependent on an investigation into the cause of the fire and — if PG&E were found liable — on the utility provider's degree of negligence and recklessness. The attorney general's office has not come to a conclusion about PG&E's responsibility for the recent fires and is not taking a position on the issue, the brief states. The brief was filed in response to a request by US District Court Judge William Alsup that officials explain what crimes PG&E might potentially have committed if it were ultimately found responsible for the wildfires. In response to Becerra's court filing, PG&E said it is determined to doing everything it can to reduce wildfire risks. "PG&E's most important responsibility is public and workforce safety. Our focus continues to be on assessing our infrastructure to further enhance safety and helping our customers continue to recover and rebuild," it said in a statement. Last month Alsup ordered the company to explain any potential role it could have played in causing wildfires, including the Camp Fire, which broke out on November 8 and claimed at least 85 lives.In the blaze's aftermath, PG&E reported "an outage" on a transmission line in the area where the blaze began, about 15 minutes before it started. The company also reported finding power equipment and a downed power pole riddled with bullet holes and a downed line with tree branches on it. The cause of the Camp Fire is still under investigation, according to state fire officials.

Utility has a checkered past

In recent years PG&E has suffered repeated blows to its reputation for its connection to other disasters and failing to meet regulatory standards. It's currently on probation after being found guilty on several charges for a 2010 PG&E pipeline explosion in San Bruno that killed 8 people and injured more than 50 others. PG&E was placed on probation and fined $1.6 billion by the commission for unsafe operation of its gas transmission system.Last year, the company was sentenced to another five years of probation and fined $3 million after being found guilty of multiple violations of the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act.California's largest utility provider's role in wildfires is under scrutinyPG&E equipment was also found to have caused 17 fires last year, often after branches or trees came in contact with power lines, per California fire officials. Investigators determined that in 11 cases the company violated codes regarding brush clearance or related violations and referred the matters to prosecutors. No charges have been filed against PG&E in relation to the violations. Earlier this month, the California Public Utilities Commission claimed PG&E failed to locate and mark natural gas pipelines in a timely manner and pressured workers to falsify data so the locating and marking work would not appear as late. PG&E agreed with the CPUC's findings in a statement released at the time. "We're committed to accurate and thorough reporting and record-keeping, and we didn't live up to that commitment in this case," said spokesman Matt Nauman. The company said it was taking action to meet regulatory standards including upgrading its protocol, hiring more workers and giving them better training.

CNN's Nicole Chavez, Christina Maxouris, Chris Boyette, Madeleine Ayer and Scott Glover contributed to this report.

Original Article

CNN

Related posts

Three ways Trump may try to delay or dismiss documents trial

Three ways Trump may try to delay or dismiss documents trial

June 14, 2023
Man indicted on murder charge in rapper Takeoff’s shooting death

Man indicted on murder charge in rapper Takeoff’s shooting death

May 27, 2023

Pacific Gas & Electric Co., or PG&E, could potentially face a range of criminal offenses if any of the wildfires broke out as a result of the utility failing to properly operate and maintain power lines, per an amicus brief filed in US District Court Friday by California Attorney General Xavier Becerra.PG&E, which provides electricity to about 16 million Californians, has been under scrutiny for how it maintains its infrastructure amid questions about what caused the Camp Fire — the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in the state's history.According to the brief, potential charges range from minor misdemeanors related to clearing vegetation around power lines, to misdemeanors or felonies if it started the fire, up to "homicide offenses like implied-malice murder and involuntary manslaughter." The potential charges would be dependent on an investigation into the cause of the fire and — if PG&E were found liable — on the utility provider's degree of negligence and recklessness. The attorney general's office has not come to a conclusion about PG&E's responsibility for the recent fires and is not taking a position on the issue, the brief states. The brief was filed in response to a request by US District Court Judge William Alsup that officials explain what crimes PG&E might potentially have committed if it were ultimately found responsible for the wildfires. In response to Becerra's court filing, PG&E said it is determined to doing everything it can to reduce wildfire risks. "PG&E's most important responsibility is public and workforce safety. Our focus continues to be on assessing our infrastructure to further enhance safety and helping our customers continue to recover and rebuild," it said in a statement. Last month Alsup ordered the company to explain any potential role it could have played in causing wildfires, including the Camp Fire, which broke out on November 8 and claimed at least 85 lives.In the blaze's aftermath, PG&E reported "an outage" on a transmission line in the area where the blaze began, about 15 minutes before it started. The company also reported finding power equipment and a downed power pole riddled with bullet holes and a downed line with tree branches on it. The cause of the Camp Fire is still under investigation, according to state fire officials.

Utility has a checkered past

In recent years PG&E has suffered repeated blows to its reputation for its connection to other disasters and failing to meet regulatory standards. It's currently on probation after being found guilty on several charges for a 2010 PG&E pipeline explosion in San Bruno that killed 8 people and injured more than 50 others. PG&E was placed on probation and fined $1.6 billion by the commission for unsafe operation of its gas transmission system.Last year, the company was sentenced to another five years of probation and fined $3 million after being found guilty of multiple violations of the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act.California's largest utility provider's role in wildfires is under scrutinyPG&E equipment was also found to have caused 17 fires last year, often after branches or trees came in contact with power lines, per California fire officials. Investigators determined that in 11 cases the company violated codes regarding brush clearance or related violations and referred the matters to prosecutors. No charges have been filed against PG&E in relation to the violations. Earlier this month, the California Public Utilities Commission claimed PG&E failed to locate and mark natural gas pipelines in a timely manner and pressured workers to falsify data so the locating and marking work would not appear as late. PG&E agreed with the CPUC's findings in a statement released at the time. "We're committed to accurate and thorough reporting and record-keeping, and we didn't live up to that commitment in this case," said spokesman Matt Nauman. The company said it was taking action to meet regulatory standards including upgrading its protocol, hiring more workers and giving them better training.

CNN's Nicole Chavez, Christina Maxouris, Chris Boyette, Madeleine Ayer and Scott Glover contributed to this report.

Original Article

CNN

Previous Post

Trump threatens to shut Mexican border in demand for wall funding

Next Post

Escaped lion shot dead after killing zoo worker

Next Post
Escaped lion shot dead after killing zoo worker

Escaped lion shot dead after killing zoo worker

RECOMMENDED NEWS

First shooting-free weekend in NYC for decades

First shooting-free weekend in NYC for decades

7 years ago
The ultimate geopolitical game — distributing a coronavirus vaccine

The ultimate geopolitical game — distributing a coronavirus vaccine

5 years ago
Inside Trumps post-Facebook 2020 strategy

Inside Trumps post-Facebook 2020 strategy

7 years ago
The Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame astounds us with a huge, rare collection

The Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame astounds us with a huge, rare collection

7 years ago

FOLLOW US

  • 139 Followers
  • 87.2k Followers
  • 202k Subscribers

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

BROWSE BY TOPICS

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities
  • What is a Mail Order Wife?
  • What to Discuss on a First Date?

Categories

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Tags

2018 League Bali United Beijing BlackBerry Brazil Broja Budget Travel Bundesliga California Champions League Chelsea China Chopper Bike Coronavirus COVID COVID-19 Crime Doctor Terawan EU France French German Istana Negara Italy Kazakhstan Market Stories Mexico National Exam Nigeria Omicron Pakistan Police protests Qatar Ronaldo Russia Smart Voting Sweden TikTok Trump UK Ukraine US vaccine Visit Bali
Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”
latest news

Federal Government focuses on “integrated security”

by The Editor
June 14, 2023
0

Berlin (dpa) – The Federal Government is responding to the challenges of an increasingly unstable world order by means of a “policy...

Read more

Recent News

  • OnlyFans Platform Analysis
  • How to Day German Fashion
  • Southeast Continental Capabilities

Category

  • 1xbet Casino Russia
  • 1xbet Russian Top
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Health
  • latest news
  • Latin America
  • Life Style
  • Mail Order Brides
  • Mostbet
  • Online dating
  • onlyfans
  • Pin Up
  • Pin Up Russia
  • Science
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Uncategorized
  • USA

Recent News

OnlyFans Platform Analysis

June 12, 2024

How to Day German Fashion

May 5, 2024
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Careers
  • Contact

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

No Result
View All Result
  • Sports
  • USA
  • Asia
  • Health
  • Life Style
  • Tech
  • Science
  • Latin America
  • Africa
  • Europe

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.