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The Kincade Fire was reported burning at John Kincade Road and Burned Mountain Road in The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed by a formal investigation, but a compulsory report shows that the fire started when a 230,000 volt transmission line failed near the point of origin, just before power was about to be shut off in the area.The fire "chewed through more than 100 square miles and destroyed or damaged over 120 buildings." He said the utility would gradually “sectionalize” equipment, so it could power down smaller sections of the grid at a time and there would also need to be more local power generation.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. The fire came close to Robert Young Estate Winery, but the buildings were spared.On Saturday night and Sunday morning, as high winds returned, the fire sent embers across Highway 128 and burned homes in the Alexander Valley east of Healdsburg as well as the Soda Rock and Field Stone wineries.On Sunday night and Monday morning, winds continued to push the fire south, destroying homes east of Windsor, including on Faught Road and Shiloh Ridge Road.
The fire erupted suddenly Thursday evening and quickly burned more than 9,400 acres. The Kincade Fire was reported Oct. 23 at 9:27 p.m. on a Sonoma County mountainside, amid precautionary power outages by PG&E, which has struggled to keep electrical lines from igniting fires during high winds. The cause of the Kincade Fire is still under investigation, and PG&E said the information it reported to the utilities commission is preliminary. Gavin Newsom has been a vocal critic of PG&E, which has filed for bankruptcy amid billions of dollars in potential liabilities over previous wildfires.Newsom has accused the utility of mismanaging the blackouts and endangering Californians. The Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit of Cal Fire reported around 4 a.m. local time that the fire … On Friday, he called for a quicker resolution to the utility's bankruptcy case and threatened a state takeover if negotiations stall. The Kincade Fire erupted near some power lines and a power plant just minutes after a PG&E transmission tower experienced an outage, possibly because of a broken piece of equipment. The Kincade Fire was reported Oct. 23 at 9:27 p.m. on a Sonoma County mountainside, amid precautionary power outages by PG&E, which has struggled to keep electrical lines from igniting fires during high winds.
Like the Kincade Fire, it is now 80% contained and is expected to be fully under control by Friday. The cause of the fire has not been determined. Winds top a stunning 96 mph in Kincade fire zone, causing havoc across Sonoma County Near Healdsburg, Calif., a ranch house along State Highway 128 is consumed by the Kincade fire …
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