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What tragic consequences and loss, my sincere condolances to those affected. They were burned in the fire and now they will be burned again. If what the lawyers say is true, is that an oxymoron, the power company is paying less than the actual loss sustained that is wrong but to hire a lawyer who will take up to 40% of the recovery, well as I said the homeowners get burned again.
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