My guess would be climate crazies there since several clusters ignited across miles within hours. The above examples seemed to be within a more confined area with some kind of accelerants, either pre-positioned or DEW-ish, assisting in rapid, almost unnatural spread.
What caused all those fires in Canada a couple months ago?
And the fires started at the same time, across a wide geographic region. There are several candidates:
Or maybe a meth head got lost in the woods and dropped his cigarette?
Sometimes the answer is more simple.
By golly Vlad, you're right. It was 100 meth heads all in different places, smoking, and they all simultaneously got the shakes.
When I get arrested for being a conservative in California, I want you to be my lawyer.
You'd be better off with a jew lawyer
My guess would be climate crazies there since several clusters ignited across miles within hours. The above examples seemed to be within a more confined area with some kind of accelerants, either pre-positioned or DEW-ish, assisting in rapid, almost unnatural spread.