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Hundreds of thousands of families in California are being affected1 by wildfires in the state, and as many as 1.5 million people may lose electrical power.
The company Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) called for another blackout early Tuesday in 29 northern California counties. An earlier power outage that started Saturday affected 2.5 million people, the Associated Press reported.
PG & E is the nation’s biggest utility company. But it has been severely2 criticized for the last two years over the part it has played in fires in the state and how it has provided electricity during those times.
Some Californians are unhappy with the company’s decision to cut electricity. Janet Luoma of Santa Rosa told the Associated Press, “It’s so obvious it’s just to protect them from more liability.”
California Governor Gavin Newsom has grown accustomed to fires. “What’s interesting about the fires at this moment is that it’s rather normal,” he told reporters Monday. “What’s not normal is the power shutoffs,” he added.
The fires have affected or destroyed many homes across the state. They have even affected people who live in costly3 neighborhoods in southern California. NBA Basketball superstar LeBron James was forced to leave the area where he and his family live and tweeted about it on Sunday.
In Northern California, schools are closed in some areas while others do not have power. Stores in Oakland, near San Francisco, are using generators4. And many people use their cars to charge their electronic devices.
Affecting north and south
The fire is affecting areas in both the northern and southern parts of the nation’s second largest state by land area.
In the north, the California Department of Forestry5 & Fire Protection says the Kincade Fire is affecting more than 30,000 hectares in Sonoma County. The fire has been burning for five days and is only 15 percent contained. Sonoma County is famous for wine growing. The AP reported that 96 buildings were destroyed in the county as of Tuesday. But it is only one of the fires in the area.
In southern California one of the fires has destroyed homes near the Getty Museum which holds a major art collection and library. However, while eight homes nearby were burned the museum is in better condition than other structures. It is made of stone and has a huge water storage tank.
Strong winds are feeding the fires and spreading them quickly. Weather experts on Tuesday said they expected strong winds in the north with little chance of rain.
Scotty Richardson spoke6 to AP about his experience. He lost power on Saturday. He said the possibility that electricity will not be restored for days makes him “furious, furious.”
Last week, PG & E admitted that its equipment might have been the cause of fires in some areas.
I’m Mario Ritter Jr.
Words in This Story
county–n. an area of a state or country that is larger than a city and has its own government to deal with local matters?
utility –n. a service that supplies something needed to the public like electricity or water
accustomed –adj. used to, familiar with something so that it appears normal
rather–adv. to some degree or extent?
liability –n. to be legally responsible for something
evacuate7 –v. to leave some place, often by order
furious –adj. extremely angry
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n.发电机,发生器( generator的名词复数 );电力公司 | |
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n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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v.遣送;搬空;抽出;排泄;大(小)便 | |
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