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Sunday 16 of June 2024

Deadly California Blaze near Big Sur Traced to Unattended Campfire


The burned out landscape is seen through the cab of a vehicle at the site of a destroyed house after the Soberanes Fire burned through the Palo Colorado area, north of Big Sur, California, U.S.,Reuters/Michael Fiala
The burned out landscape is seen through the cab of a vehicle at the site of a destroyed house after the Soberanes Fire burned through the Palo Colorado area, north of Big Sur, California, U.S.,Reuters/Michael Fiala
The so-called Soberanes Fire erupted on July 22

A deadly blaze that has scorched some 43,000 acres and destroyed dozens of homes near California’s famed Big Sur coast was sparked by an illegal, unattended camp fire in a state park, authorities said on Tuesday.

The so-called Soberanes Fire, which erupted on July 22, began as a small blaze, 2 feet in diameter, ignited by unknown individuals in a section of Garrapata State Park that was closed to camping and campfires, according to U.S. Forest Service spokesman Don Jaques. No arrests have been made, he added.