LOS ANGELES — Authorities said one of the smaller wildfires in Northern California was sparked accidentally by a vehicle tow chain dragging on the ground and was not arson.
The Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office said the driver had been towing a recently acquired trailer.
The office had opened an arson investigation into the wildfire near the community of Covelo, California, prompted by concerns from residents.
The fire destroyed a large amount of wooden fencing and threatened homes but no homes were lost. It is 100 percent contained.
Covelo is about 290 kilometers (180 miles north) of San Francisco.
Authorities also said a Utah firefighter who died battling the largest wildfire in recorded California history was hit by a falling tree.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection division chief Todd Derum told the Press Democrat of Santa Rosa that Matthew Burchett was battling flames when a tree fell on him and other firefighters.
Derum, who is the division chief for Sonoma, Lake and Napa counties, said three others were injured Monday.
He said Burchett and the Utah crew were working alongside California firefighters, who rushed to give him medical aid after he was injured. /kga