PG&E admits it probably started Cali wildfire

Pacific Gas and Electric company admits it may have played a role in the fire.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company released a report Thursday about the deadly 'Camp' wildfire that spread across California late last year.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but PG&E says it's 'probable' the company's equipment may be named as an ignition point.

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PG&E says it will take a $10.5 billion charge in connection to the Camp fire that killed 85 people last November.

They're also taking an additional $1 billion charge for the 2017 Northern California fires.

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In the filing, the company recorded a loss of $6.9 billion in its fourth quarter.

PG&E filed for bankruptcy last month.

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