Power tool ‘sparked wildfire’

Power tool ‘sparked wildfire’

SANTA BARBARA – The wildfire that has scorched 34 square kilometres and destroyed dozens of homes in the hills above this scenic coastal city was apparently sparked by a power tool being used to clear brush, investigators said on Sunday.

Fire officials said someone, or possibly a group of people, was clearing vegetation on what appeared to be private land near a trail around the time the fire erupted last Tuesday.
‘Any time you use any power tool, there’s always a possibility, especially if the conditions are right,’ said Joe Waterman, the overall fire commander from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
Some Santa Barbara County residents recently received annual notices advising them they had until June 1 to clear potentially hazardous brush, county fire Captain Glenn Fidler said.
It was not immediately clear whether the blaze originated in an area targeted by such a notice.
Officials declined to comment further about the type of power tool that may have been used, or if anyone could face charges. The fire has destroyed 77 homes, damaged 22 others and forced the evacuation of approximately 30 000 people to safer ground.
Evacuees from all but 500 homes had been allowed to return by Sunday night, as firefighters had the blaze 65 per cent contained, aided by cooler, more humid weather.
Relieved to see their homes still standing, grateful residents paid tribute to firefighters by tooting car horns in their honour and posting large thank-you signs on their front lawns.
More than 4 500 firefighters worked to contain as much of the blaze as they could before the hot, dry ‘sundowner’ winds that pushed flames on homes earlier in the week return.
– Nampa-AP

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