Major cause of wildfires is people
In Arizona, the latest human-caused wildfire has burned more than 15 square miles, destroyed four homes in the community of Crown King, forced a weeklong evacuation of more than 100 people and cost upward of $2 million to fight.
Despite fire restrictions, an aggressive public-awareness campaign and plenty of publicity about the effects of blazes caused by man, fire officials say people just aren't getting the message, and they're not sure they ever will.
"It's a little more depressing, or aggravating, when you know it's a human-caused start and it could have been prevented," said John Glenn, chief of fire operations for the federal Bureau of Land Management. "We're dealing with Mother Nature all the time and it's a given that we're going to have lightning starts, but that component that could be prevented. It's disturbing to a lot of people in the fire business."
People caused more than 73,000 wildfires that burned more than 5,300 square miles in 2007, according to the National Interagency Fire Center, based in Boise. That compares with about 12,200 lightning-caused blazes that burned about 9,100 square miles. Several Utah fires, but not the largest, were caused by humans last year, while the largest fire so far this year a 1,400-acre blaze near Boulder, was probably ignited by people, although authorities haven't determined how it was started.
In an unusual event, more than 1,500 wildfires erupted in California after lightning strikes June 21 and have burned more than 800 square miles. But just like everywhere else in the country, most fires there are caused by man.
Lucas Woolf, lead investigator for the U.S. Forest Service in northern Arizona, said the majority of fires caused by people are the result of carelessness with camp fires.
Then there are those who say they did everything right and refuse to believe their actions led to a wildfire, Woolf said.
A fire that came within a half-mile of the historic Arizona mining town of Crown King began June 28 after a lost hiker started a fire either to signal for help or stay warm, said Yavapai County sheriff's spokesman Dwight D'Evelyn.
The steep, rugged area in the Bradshaw Mountains about 50 miles north of Phoenix is blanketed with timber that's either dead or bone dry from years of drought and bark beetle infestation.
"It was not smart because the conditions there are just devastatingly dry. ... It's just been a big barbecue," D'Evelyn said.
The Forest Service investigation continues, and no arrests have been made.
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