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> Ignition source matters, because frequency happens.

But more frequent, smaller fires are actually better. Otherwise dead wood accumulates and then the next fire spreads faster and is harder to contain.

> Take the camp fire. If not for PG&E, 85 people would be alive, and 16 billion in damages would be averted.

And then an even worse fire would have happened later.

> The point is that it should be between them and the power company.

But the power company isn't raising rates for customers in high fire risk areas, they're raising rates for everyone. Otherwise the people in high risk areas would all cancel their electrical service because they couldn't afford it, but the power company would still have to maintain lines there because it's in their service area.

> PGE didnt and doesn't get sued for natural wildfires, only what they cause.

They're all natural wildfires. They're caused by dead wood and dry conditions.




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