California regulators propose $45M fine against PG&E over state's 2nd-largest wildfire
The California Public Utility Commission is considering levying a $45 million penalty against Pacific Gas & Electric Co. in connection with 2021's Dixie Fire, which burned 963,309 acres, becoming the state's second-largest wildfire in its history.
California regulators propose $45M fine against PG&E over state's 2nd-largest wildfire
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