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with an estimated 2 million people now plunged into darkness across California today Pacific Gas and Electric is coming under fire after trying to prevent one thatamp;#39;s right PGamp;amp;E did this to us worried whipping winds could knock down faulty powerline sparking wildfires like this one today PGamp;amp;E pulled the plug on even more homes businesses and buildings in 34 counties hundreds of thousands of locations are offline I canamp;#39;t help but think maybe itamp;#39;s an overreaction and maybe a little payback for people criticized in PGamp;amp;E for every fire that starts the unprecedented move which may have diminished fire risk is fueling anger some estimate a prolonged five-day blackout could cost the region 1 billion dollars businesses and homeowners paying the price this is an economic hit job and when the wind is blowing turn the power off but when itamp;#39;s not blowing keep it on with red flag warnings also issued in the fire prone hills of Southern Californ