PG&E’s mass blackout has some wondering if they should leave. “I’m embarrassed to be a Californian.”
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 in this coastal town, her aunt was forced to flee the old family house.
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