Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Sept. 25 (UPI) -- A bear that knocked out electricity for 4,500 California residents may also be responsible for starting a fire, officials said. Pail Moreno, a spokesman for utility provider PG&E, tweeted that power was knocked out to many residents in upper Butte Creek Canyon when a "bear apparently climbed a wooden pole and contacted high-voltage equipment at about 12:40 a.m." Monday. Advertisement Moreno said PG&E was initially asked by not to restore power in some areas to safeguard firefighters battling the Nimshew Fire. The Nimshew Fire started about the same time as the power outage, but PG&E and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection said they have not yet been able to confirm whether the bear's actions were responsible for the fire. Read More Colorado cafe closed 'due to bear shenanigans' Montana resident finds bear napping in garage Hungry bear rips apart two cars in California