PG&E is permanently retiring the Caribou-Palermo high-voltage power line, blamed for California’s deadliest wildfire
PG&E Corp. has permanently retired the high-voltage power line that sparked the deadliest wildfire in California’s history after detailed inspections of its electric system revealed serious problems on that transmission line and others.
The company said Wednesday the inspections uncovered the need to make thousands of repairs to its equipment. It said it already has addressed the highest-priority safety risks with full repairs or spot fixes, and will develop a plan to complete the remainder in the coming months.
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