Overview
- At least 13 birds have died violently over several months after landing on power lines in a Richmond neighborhood, with video capturing the incidents.
- The California Department of Fish & Wildlife confirmed the birds' injuries are consistent with small-weapon trauma, not electrocution from power lines.
- PG&E asserts its power lines meet avian safety standards and denies responsibility, citing evidence of potential pellet or BB gun injuries.
- Residents suspect missing insulators on power lines and fear the situation could pose wildfire risks during the dry summer months.
- Community members have posted warnings, documented incidents, and pushed for further inspections and protective measures before fire season.