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Pacific Gas & Electric to pay $55 million for Dixie, Kincade fires

California Wildfires Utility
Posted at 3:08 PM, Apr 11, 2022
and last updated 2022-04-11 18:08:04-04

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Pacific Gas & Electric has agreed to pay more than $55 million to avoid criminal prosecution for two major wildfires sparked in Northern California by its aging power lines.

The settlement means that criminal charges in 2021's Dixie Fire will be dropped and the criminal complaint regarding the 2019's Kincade Fire will be dismissed.

The settlements with the nation's largest utility also include five years of independent oversight, which prosecutors said was a key win, similar to a five-year criminal probation that PG&E served for misconduct.

The civil settlements are designed to accelerate payments to hundreds of people whose homes were destroyed so they can start rebuilding more quickly than others who suffered devastating losses in 2017 and 2018 blazes ignited by PG&E’s equipment.

The utility still faces criminal charges for a 2020 fire that killed four people.