A woman in Northern California said Monday that the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. contacted her about “sparks” in power lines on her property one day before the deadly wildfire in Paradise began.
Betsy Ann Cowley said the power company emailed her on Wednesday and warned that they were “having problems with sparks” and needed access to her property in the small town of Pulga.
On Thursday, the wildfire started near Pulga and incinerated the neighboring town of Paradise.
A total of 42 have been declared dead from the blaze in Northern California.
Cowley said she was on vacation when she received the email. The company visited her home on Wednesday, but she was not aware of what their conclusion was. Read more