Southern California Wildfire Caused by Human Activity, Officials Say

July 14, 2015

Authorities say human activity caused a Southern California wildfire that burned four buildings and 49 square miles of forest land.

However, it’s unclear whether the fire was set on purpose or by accident.

The blaze erupted on June 17 in the San Bernardino Mountains east of Los Angeles. It destroyed a home and three outbuildings.

wildfireMountain neighborhoods and campground were evacuated for nine days and fire costs hit nearly $40 million.

U.S. Forest Service spokesman John Miller told the Riverside Press-Enterprise the fire originated in the rugged and remote Barton Flats area.

Miller says investigators combed the site and ruled out any natural causes.

Topics California Catastrophe Natural Disasters Wildfire

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