The cause of the ongoing Palisades Fire in Los Angeles remains under investigation, with experts ruling out natural causes such as lightning and pointing to human activity as a likely cause, though arson is considered unlikely. The rugged terrain and lack of high winds in the area have historically prevented fires from growing destructively. The possibility of copycat arson being involved in smaller fires is acknowledged by experts, though determining the cause will require a thorough investigation that may take time. The second-largest fire, the Eaton Fire, is believed to have started near power lines, potentially due to molten metal shedding. Investigating the cause of a fire involves a labor-intensive process of identifying burn patterns, debris, and potential clues on the site. The task requires meticulous attention to detail, with investigators often using metal detectors and other tools to search for evidence. The presence of skilled local agencies and law enforcement task forces aims to uncover the causes of the fires, with the possibility of criminal acts being considered. With casualties attributed to the fires, efforts to determine the causes are expected to continue, with the involvement of experts and thorough investigations aiming to solve the problem of fire prevention and response effectively.
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