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After a rage-filled public comment period, the California Public Utilities Commission ordered PG&E to enact safety improvements.

Amid shouts and swearing, members of the public called for PG&E to be broken up, bankrupted and executives jailed.

The safety recommendations approved by the CPUC were made in response to issues arising from the San Bruno pipeline explosion and do not specifically address wildfire risk.

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