PG&E proposes court order for CEO, board
to tour town destroyed by wildfire
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[May 14, 2019]
(Reuters) - PG&E Corp on Monday
submitted a proposed order to a U.S. District Court judge that would
require the power provider's chief executive and board to visit the
California town of Paradise by July 15, to see the destruction caused by
a wildfire in November that may be linked to the company's equipment.
The order, agreed to by the U.S. Justice Department and U.S. Probation
Officer, awaits U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup's signature.
He is also overseeing PG&E's probation stemming from a felony conviction
over a deadly 2010 natural gas pipeline in San Bruno, California, that
destroyed a neighborhood and killed eight people.
The judge last week called for PG&E officials to tour Paradise town.
November's Camp Fire leveled the town and killed more than 80 people,
marking the most destructive and deadliest wildfire in California's
modern history.
The Camp Fire also pushed San Francisco-based PG&E to seek Chapter 11
bankruptcy protection in January in the expectation of, potentially,
billions of dollars in liabilities. PG&E has said it expects its
equipment may be found to have sparked the blaze.
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A statue stands in front of a home destroyed by the Camp Fire in
Paradise, California, U.S., November 17, 2018. REUTERS/Terray
Sylvester/File Photo
The proposed order also requires PG&E's chief executive and board to
visit San Bruno to meet with victims of the 2010 explosion there as
well as city officials and firefighters.
(Reporting by Jim Christie in San Francisco and Rama Venkat in
Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)
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