Wildfire's Source: Sunshine, Magnified by Glass Bottles

500-acre Texas blaze took 8 days to contain
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 28, 2022 7:05 PM CDT
Wildfire Blamed on Bottles in Trash Magnifying Sunlight
Crews fight a wildfire July 19 near Possum Kingdom Lake in Graham, Texas.   (Yffy Yossifor/Star-Telegram via AP)

Sunlight magnified by glass bottles in an open garbage can ignited paper trash, starting a 500-acre north Texas wildfire that destroyed five homes, fire officials said Thursday. The July 18 fire on Possum Kingdom Lake's western shore, about 70 miles west of Fort Worth, took eight days to fully contain. Chief Bonnie Watkins of the Possum Kingdom West Side Volunteer Fire Department found a trash can packed with party trash that included paper goods, food, and numerous glass bottles, according to a department statement Thursday, the AP reports.

Watkins concluded that a wind gust opened the can lid, allowing sunlight magnified by the glass bottles to ignite the paper. The fire built rapidly until the fire spilled from the can and spread to nearby cedar trees, the statement said. Rich Johnson, a spokesman for the Insurance Council of Texas, a nonprofit insurance industry association, said he had never heard of such a freakish cause for a wildfire. "A fire started in a trash can is one thing, but one caused by sunlight magnified by glass bottles? That's a new one," Johnson said.

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