Official: Illegal campfire sparked deadly Big Sur wildfire
SAN FRANCISCO — A deadly wildfire that continues to spread near California’s scenic Big Sur was started by an illegal camp fire, a fire official said Tuesday.
Fire information officer Deborah McClain said investigators determined the blaze started July 22 in a day camping area of Garapata Park where campfires are prohibited.
Officials are still trying to determine who started the fire and are asking for information from campers who were in the area before the massive blaze charred more than 69 square miles and destroyed 57 homes, McClain said.
“They have determined the place of origin and the cause and they are still trying to find who and why,” she said. “They don’t know if it was intentionally set or not, that part is still ongoing.”


