A new possibility is on the agenda regarding the cause of the Palisades Fire that devastated the US city of Los Angeles. Analysis shows that the new fire started very close to the old fire that broke out on New Year’s Eve. This increases the possibility that the fire that broke out on New Year’s Eve was reignited due to the windy weather. The flare-up of previous fires, known as “reignition,” may be the main cause of the country’s most disastrous and deadly wildfires. Old fires can continue to smolder for weeks after they appear to be extinguished, leading to new fires. So why did the US fire start? What caused the fire in Los Angeles, and why can’t it be extinguished? Here are the possible causes of the US fire and the latest situation.


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