Crime & Safety

Mountain Fire Blamed On Faulty Electrical Equipment

Cal Fire says they've narrowed it down to a piece of electrical equipment.

The following was reported by Patch editor Renee Schiavone:

The cause of the massive wildfire which forced the temporary evacuation of thousands of residents in the Idyllwild and Fern Valley areas and burned more than 27,000 acres was sparked by faulty electrical equipment, fire officials announced Thursday evening.

The Mountain Fire first started on the afternoon of July 15, near the junction of highways 243 and 74 in the San Bernardino National Forest, south of Idyllwild.

Forest Service officials announced last week that the ignition was "human-caused," though they couldn't expand more at the time.  Now, Cal Fire says they've narrowed it down to a piece of electrical equipment.

"CAL FIRE Investigators have determined the cause of the 'Mountain Fire' to be an electrical equipment failure on private property," said Battalion Chief Julie Hutchinson in an emailed statement.  "The electrical equipment failure occurred on the customer side of the meter.  No further details will be released as this remains an on-going investigation."

As of Thursday morning when the latest update was issued by the U.S. Forest Service, the fire's size was estimated at 27,531 acres, and was 92 percent contained.  Full containment was expected Friday.

Forest Service Spokesman John Miller said the cost to fight the fire to date is $25.2 million.  At one point, there were more than 3,300 firefighters fighting the wildfire, as it spread east of Mountain Center, through the Apple Canyon and Bonita Vista areas, and then along the Desert Divide and southern portion of the San Jacinto Wilderness.

During the fire's peak, evacuations of several mountain communities were ordered, including Mountain Center, Idyllwild, Fern Valley, and Pine Cove. 

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