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PacifiCorp could face substantial liability if downed power lines caused Oregon wildfires - oregonlive.com

PacifiCorp could face substantial liability if downed power lines caused Oregon wildfires - oregonlive.com | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it
it operates local distribution systems and in some cases high voltage lines that run through the center of the fires in the Santiam Canyon along Oregon 22; the Almeda Fire in the Rogue Valley, The Slater fire that started in California and blew into Oregon; the Archie Creek fire in the Umpqua...
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Coronavirus Is Keeping California From Fixing Its Water Systems - WaterOnline.com

Coronavirus Is Keeping California From Fixing Its Water Systems - WaterOnline.com | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it

California has had fundamental problems providing clean drinking water to its residents for years. And now, the economic impacts of the novel coronavirus may have made the problem even harder to solve.

 

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Trump on California wildfires: ‘You got to get rid of the leaves’ - SFChronicle.com

Trump on California wildfires: ‘You got to get rid of the leaves’ - SFChronicle.com | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it
President Trump renewed his criticism of California’s forestry practices Thursday as wildfires burned up and down the state, saying “many years of leaves and broken trees” are contributing to the disasters.
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California official calls for reopening so coronavirus can kill off the old and the weak: ‘It would also free up housing’ | Raw Story

California official calls for reopening so coronavirus can kill off the old and the weak: ‘It would also free up housing’ | Raw Story | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it

In the wake of a Facebook post where he suggested that society should allow people who are weak, elderly, or homeless to succumb to coronavirus, a California politician is on the receiving end of some serious blowback.

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