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Originally Posted by RodKnock
One, PG&E is still searching it's call logs, so there's no definitive answer on any complaints prior to the explosion. The investigation needs to be complete before we could answer this question.
Two, PG&E has been caught not telling the truth before, so while history is no indicator of the future, I'll wait until the NTSB and the State of CA finishes their investigation before making statements like those above.
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Not making statements, just quoting what has already been said by the NTSB.
"The initial observations don't show any physical damage," said Christopher Hart, vice chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, which is leading the probe. NTSB investigators and the utility also have found no evidence that any customers called the utility to complain about gas odors in the days before the explosion, Hart said, which is at odds with claims made by some residents.
as reported in the LA Times