In an unusual move, a Federal District Court judge on Tuesday ordered directors of Pacific Gas and Electric to visit the Northern California town destroyed by the state’s deadliest wildfire, which the utility has said was most likely started by its equipment.

The judge, William H. Alsup, ordered the board members to visit Paradise by July, and to create a new safety committee. He said the visit would impress upon the executives the devastation caused by the Camp Fire in November 2018. The blaze killed at least 85 people and destroyed nearly 19,000 homes, businesses and other structures, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

“We can get a bus. I think I’m going to go on this tour, too,” Judge Alsup said during the hearing. “All lawyers can go, but the board of directors ought to see firsthand the devastation.”

Judge Alsup issued the order after PG&E was found to have violated its probation. The company was placed on probation after being convicted of six felonies that stemmed from a 2010 gas pipeline explosion in San Bruno just south of San Francisco. The judge also told the company’s executives to meet with officials in San Bruno.