PGandE Is Being Sued Over California\'s Camp Fire

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PG&E Is Being Sued Over California's Camp Fire

Several victims of California's deadliest and most destructive fire on record are suing the Pacific Gas & Electric Company.

A group of lawyers representing multiple people who have lost their homes to the Camp Fire  filed the lawsuit  with the San Francisco County Superior Court on Tuesday.

The complaint claims PG&E was negligent in maintaining its infrastructure and equipment, and it says the company's "inexcusable behavior contributed to the cause of the Camp Fire."  The blaze has killed at least  48 people , scorched 130,000 acres and destroyed more than 7,800 structures.  While officials don't know the cause of the fire, PG&E reportedly  told regulators  last week that it had a problem with a power line in the area where the fire started.  Earlier this year, a report from California's Department of Forestry and Fire Protection linked some of the  state's deadly fires  last October to PG&E's power lines.  The utility company told Newsy it is aware of lawsuits regarding the Camp Fire, but right now its "primary focus is on the communities, supporting first responders" and getting crews in place to restore gas and electricity.

Additional reporting from  Newsy affiliate CNN .




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