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Wildfire season is here again.

Discussions are continuing about how the state should deal with the growing threat while also holding utilities accountable when their equipment starts devastating blazes. And energy providers are warning customers about pre-emptive power shutdowns when the risk of fire is high.

After Pacific Gas & Electric, the state’s largest utility, cut off power to more than 20,000 customers in Northern California during the utility’s first rounds of planned blackouts this month, my colleague Sona Patel started looking into ways to prepare.

Here’s the guide she put together:

Customers in high-risk areas are more likely to be affected, however PG&E said emergency shutdowns can affect any of its more than 5 million customers.