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A lightning strike, or a human-made spark, are common causes of wildfires. However, it is often the weather conditions that determine how much a wildfire grows, ing to National Geographic.
Whilst they can start naturally, see Information note - Wildfire, it is estimated that 90% of all wildfires across the globe are caused by humans.
Humans cause nearly 90% of wildfires in the United states1 via discarded cigarettes, unattended campfires, burning debris, or through equipment malfunctions. Although less common, wildfires can also occur though non-human phenomena, such as lightning strikes and volcanic eruptions.
The fire was caused by a hunters illegal fire that got out of control, and it was named for its proximity to the Rim of the World vista point, a scenic overlook on Highway 120 leading up to Yosemite. A total of 112 structureslargely outbuildingswere destroyed in the fire.
Studies have shown that lightning strikes account for a significant percentage of wildfire ignitions, particularly in regions with hot and dry climates. For instance, research has indicated that in the United States, lightning is responsible for about 60% of wildfires, highlighting its role as a natural cause.
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Following a summer of record-breaking temperatures and extreme heat , rainfall between October and January was far below normal for the time of year: only about 4% of the typical amount. This lack of rainfall, combined with strong and dry Santa Ana winds, created the right conditions for a surge in fire activity.
Summary. The 2025 fire season started in early January when a powerful Santa Ana wind event brought extreme winds to much of Southern California, causing multiple fires to spread rapidly throughout the Greater Los Angeles area, destroying thousands of structures and burning over 50,000 acres.
ing to federal data cited by the National Park Service, humans cause about 85 percent of all wildfires yearly in the United States.

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