California officials: Faulty hot tub caused deadly 2015 fire
SAN FRANCISCO — A hot tub’s faulty wiring ignited one of California’s most destructive wildfires, a blaze that killed four people, sent four firefighters to the hospital and destroyed more than 1,300 homes last year, officials said Wednesday.
In addition, a fifth Northern Californian who was last seen in his home before it was destroyed by the fire is missing and presumed dead.
The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection released a detailed, 500-page report into the cause of the 120-square-mile wildfire that devastated a large portion of rural Lake County and parts of Napa County about 90 miles north of San Francisco in September 2015.
The wiring of the hot tub on residential property owned by John and Cindy Pinch in Cobb, California, “was not installed according to building code,” investigators found.


