(Bloomberg) — PG&E Corp.’s power lines ignited last year’s Kincade fire, which forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of residents in Sonoma County and destroyed 374 structures, California investigators said.PG&E transmission lines northeast of the town of Geyserville sparked the blaze, which burned 77,758 acres and injured four people, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said in an emailed statement Thursday. It was the biggest in the state last year. PG&E had said that one of its transmission lines failed near the origin of the Kincade fire shortly before it was reported to have started on October …read more
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