After years of deadly fires, PG&E again vows to do better By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business Writer
Published: July 2, 2021, 5:35pm
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5 Photos Will Abrams walks on the lot of his family home that was destroyed by wildfires in 2017 while interviewed in Santa Rosa, Calif., Thursday, June 24, 2021. Pacific Gas & Electric s CEO is pledging that the future will get easier and brighter. But those words are ringing hollow one year after PG&E emerged from a complex bankruptcy triggered by a succession of harrowing wildfires ignited by its long-neglected electrical grid. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) Photo Gallery
SANTA ROSA, Calif. The nation’s largest utility has long vowed to change its reckless ways, but year after year there’s more death and destruction from Northern California wildfires sparked by Pacific Gas & Electric’s equipment.
After years of deadly fires, PG&E again vows to change its reckless ways
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