Citing rain, Santa Rosa says wildfire season over; PG&E to change new fire prevention plan
Citing the accumulation of nearly two weeks of rain in the North Bay, the Santa Rosa Fire Department on Monday declared an end to the city’s wildfire season, which began May 17 and included blazes as large as 50 acres. In addition, PG&E said it will hit pause on its controversial fire prevention plan that zapped power to Sonoma County customers living in fire-prone areas whenever something touched a power line.
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