The so-called
Valley Fire charred more than 76,000 acres (30,756 hectares) in
California's storied wine country in Napa and Sonoma Counties
north of San Francisco last fall, killing among others an
elderly disabled woman trapped in her home, injuring four
firefighters and costing $56 million to suppress.
On Wednesday, the California Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection said the blaze started after a copper wire at the
poorly connected hot tub heated to 1,981 degrees (1,082
Celsius), melted and set ablaze dry brush that was nearby at a
home in the town of Cobb.
According to a report posted online and filed with local
prosecutors, homeowner and primary resident John Pinch admitted
to investigators that he had installed the circuit that caused
the fire.
It was not clear whether charges would be filed against Pinch,
who was not immediately available for comment.
(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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