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The Zogg Fire started on the afternoon of Sunday, September 27th and burned 56,338 acres.
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Zogg Fire News
Record Searchlight: Erin Brockovich blasts PG&E while in Shasta County for Zogg Fire
“Brockovich said Friday’s meeting could help people affected by the blaze figure out who to contact next, what to do with their insurance and answer other questions as the investigation plays out.”
NBC Bay Area: PG&E Line Trouble Coincided With Zogg Fire
“Tracking data on PG&E’s 12,000 volt powerline tied to deadly Zogg fire reflected repeated anomalies leading up to the fire.”
San Francisco Chronicle: Cal Fire is investigating if PG&E equipment caused the deadly Zogg Fire
“PG&E disclosed Friday that the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire, had taken some of the company’s electrical equipment near where the 56,338-acre Zogg Fire started Sept. 27.”
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