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Investigators consider possibilities behind the cause of the deadly California wildfires

Investigators are considering various possible sources of ignition for the massive fire that killed at least 10 people and destroyed thousands of homes and businesses in the Los Angeles area.

In the hilly, upscale Pacific Palisades, home to Hollywood stars like Jamie Lee Curtis and Billy Crystal, who lost their homes in the fire, authorities traced the source of the wind-fueled blaze to dense trees. It is said to be located behind a home on Piedra Morada Drive, which is heavily wooded. Arroyo.

Investigators were able to quickly rule out lightning strikes, the most common cause of fires in the United States, according to the National Fire Protection Association.

Investigators are considering various possible sources of the massive fire that killed at least 10 people in the Los Angeles area. AP

There were no reports of lightning strikes in or around the Palisades area of ​​the Eaton Fire, which burned hundreds of homes in eastern Los Angeles County.

The next two most common causes are intentionally started fires and fires caused by utility power lines.

John Lentini, owner of Scientific Fire Analysis in Florida, which has investigated major fires in California, including the 1991 Oakland Hills fire, says his approach to determining the cause remains the same depending on the size and scope of the fire. said.

“This used to be a small fire,” Lentini said. “People focus on where the fire started, identify the source of the fire, and look around the fire to determine the cause.”

Investigators were able to quickly rule out lightning strikes, the most common cause of fires in the United States, according to the National Fire Protection Association. AP

So far, there are no official signs of arson in either fire, and power lines have not yet been identified as the cause.

Terry Prosper, the commission's communications director, said in an email that utilities must report to the California Public Utilities Commission when they learn of “an electrical incident that may be related to a wildfire.” said. CPUC staff then investigated whether there were any violations of state law.


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Investigators have determined that the 2017 Thomas Fire, one of the largest fires in state history, was caused by a Southern California Edison power line that came into contact during high winds.

The fire killed two people and scorched more than 440 square miles (1,140 square kilometers), according to an investigation led by the Ventura County Fire Department.

A family hugs each other and cries as they arrive at their burnt-out home during the Eaton Fire in the Altadena area of ​​Los Angeles County, California, on January 9, 2025. AFP (via Getty Images)

So far, no such reports regarding the current fire have been posted on the CPUC website, which tracks such notifications.

Lightning strikes, arson, and power lines are the most common causes, but burning debris and fireworks are also common causes.

However, fires can be caused by various causes, including accidents.

So far, there are no official signs of arson in either fire, and power lines have not yet been identified as the cause, the report said. Getty Images

In 2021, a couple's gender reveal stunt sparked a massive fire that engulfed nearly 36 square miles of terrain and destroyed five homes and 15 other buildings, said firefighter Charlie Morton. 's life was lost.

The Eaton and Palisades fires were still burning Thursday and had little control. Winds had died down, but no rain was in the forecast as the blaze moved through miles of dry landscape.

“When the fuel runs out or the weather stops, the engine shuts down,” Lentini said. “They're not going to launch it until they're ready to launch it.”

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