Officials: PG&E Equipment Sparked Deadly California Wildfire

Officials: PG&E Equipment Sparked Deadly California Wildfire
A firefighter calls for water as most of the homes in the Oakridge mobile home park. David McNew/Getty Images
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SAN FRANCISCO—Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. power lines sparked a Northern California blaze that killed 85 people last year, making it the deadliest U.S. wildfire in a century, state fire officials said Wednesday.

Cal Fire said transmission lines owned and operated by the San Francisco-based utility started the Nov. 8 fire that nearly destroyed the town of Paradise in the Sierra Nevada foothills.