What caused the Rancho Fire in Laguna Beach?
Preliminary reports and video evidence suggest the fire was started by a 13-year-old boy setting off fireworks.
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A 13-year-old boy has been arrested in Laguna Beach, California, for allegedly setting off fireworks that ignited the Rancho Fire. The fire prompted the evacuation of approximately 100 homes and highlighted the ongoing wildfire risk in the...
The Rancho Fire, which broke out near Morningside Drive and Rancho Laguna Road in Laguna Beach, prompted a swift response from firefighters and police officers. Witnesses reported seeing a juvenile possibly involved in setting off fireworks, leading to the detention of two juveniles initially believed to be involved. However, police later obtained video evidence that clearly showed a juvenile suspect lighting a firework and fleeing the scene.
The suspect, a 13-year-old boy, was taken into custody on suspicion of felony reckless burning of forest land but was later released to his parents due to the absence of any injuries or immediate threat to structures. The case will be submitted to the Orange County district attorney's office for review and potential criminal charges.
This incident is part of a larger pattern of wildfires affecting California. The Madre Fire, which broke out on July 2 in San Luis Obispo county, has become California’s largest blaze so far this year, covering more than 125 square miles (323 sq km). The risk of fire remains high due to elevated temperatures and low humidity levels across the region. Residents are urged to exercise caution and adhere to local fire safety regulations.
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Preliminary reports and video evidence suggest the fire was started by a 13-year-old boy setting off fireworks.
The fire was contained to approximately 4 acres (1.6 hectares).
No injuries or structural damages were reported.
The suspect could face charges including felony reckless burning of forest land.
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