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Arson and the L.A. Wildfires: Unraveling the Causes

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJanuary 14, 2025061 Min Read
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The Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, which broke out on a brush-covered hilltop, is currently under investigation to determine its cause. Experts have ruled out common wildfire igniters like lightning and power lines, suggesting human activity is behind the fire, likely not arson. Fire officials noted the area’s rugged terrain makes it less likely for arsonists to initiate fires there. Many fires in the wooded outskirts of Los Angeles are unintentionally caused by homeless individuals, especially under conditions of strong winds and dry brush.

The Eaton Fire, another significant blaze, is suspected to be linked to high-voltage transmission lines rather than arson. Investigators will meticulously analyze burn patterns and search the scene for clues, a process that is painstaking and time-consuming. A law enforcement task force, including multiple local agencies and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, is at work to uncover the fire causes, which could take days to months. Despite the fear of arson, most fires are typically human-ignited due to accidents rather than intentional acts.

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