'We were not adequately prepared': PG&E’s blackout plans have some Californian’s rethinking whether to stay.
EUREKA, Calif.—Melanie Bettenhausen was learning to live with the devastating wildfires that periodically sweep through Northern California, but she isn’t sure she can endure the alternative offered by PG&E Corp.: mass blackouts.
Last year, a fire caused by a PG&E transmission line swept through Paradise, Calif., destroying her childhood home. Though she had already moved away and was running the North Coast Co-Op here in this coastal town, her aunt was forced to flee the old family house.
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