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Warren Buffett's PacifiCorp faces $30 bln new wildfire claims
Apr 30, 2024 6:39 AM

April 30 (Reuters) - A utility owned by Warren Buffett's

Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK/A ) faces $30 billion of new claims

blaming it for causing Oregon wildfires in 2020, nearly four

times the maximum loss it had projected.

One thousand victims filed claims against the PacifiCorp

utility on Monday in a state court in Portland.

Victims are each seeking up to $5 million for actual losses

such as property damage, and up to $25 million for non-economic

losses such as emotional distress.

The claimants were added to litigation where a jury last

June ordered PacifiCorp to pay $90 million to 17 claimants for

gross negligence over its failure to shut down power lines

during a Labor Day windstorm.

PacifiCorp is appealing. Through late February, the

Portland-based utility had paid $735 million to settle wildfire

claims by several hundred people and 10 timber companies.

Neither PacifiCorp nor its immediate parent Berkshire

Hathaway Energy immediately responded on Tuesday to requests for

comment. Buffett's conglomerate owns 92% of Berkshire Hathaway

Energy.

The claims were filed two months after Buffett warned in his

annual shareholder letter that wildfires could threaten the

survival of utilities in a few states, an outcome he had not

anticipated.

Buffett singled out California's Pacific Gas & Electric

, which filed for bankruptcy in 2019, and Hawaiian

Electric, which faces many lawsuits over last August's

wildfires in Maui.

Berkshire ended 2023 with $2.4 billion of projected wildfire

losses, and has said they could grow to $8 billion.

The federal government is seeking nearly $1 billion from

PacifiCorp to cover costs of multiple wildfires in Oregon and

Northern California, and has threatened a lawsuit.

Berkshire bought PacifiCorp for $5.1 billion in 2006.

The case is Henson et al v PacifiCorp et al, Oregon Circuit

Court, Multnomah County, No. 20CV33885.

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