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As this year s wildfire season rages, some victims of last year s fires are dealing with an unexpected challenge beyond rebuilding - repairing their property from damage they say was caused by PG&E, when it cut down burned trees near its power lines.
Last October, the Glass Fire ripped through the 20-acre ranch where Amy Thomason and her husband raised heritage rabbits in the Santa Rosa hills. It leveled their 1930 s cabin as well as the house her parents built nearby. But when the couple finally returned, they say they found even more devastation caused by PG&E crews.