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The couple charged in California Fire triggered by gender revealed

The couple charged in California Fire triggered by gender revealed
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San Bernardino, California: a couple whose gender disclosure triggered the Southern California fire which killed firms last year was charged with accidental murder, authorities announced Tuesday.
Refugio Manuel Jimenez Jr.
And Angela Renee Jimenez begged innocently on Monday for the charges involving Fire El Dorado, San Bernardino District Jason Anderson announced at a press conference.
These costs are included in the number of accidental murder criminal, three overlaps of a crime that causes a fire with a great body injury, four criminal crimes whose causes causing fires to the inhabited structure and 22 mild violations that cause fire.
The El Dorado fire erupted on September 5 when a couple, their small children and someone there to record videos performed by gender babies in El Dorado farms in Yucaipa, at the foot of the San Bernardino mountains.
Pyrotechnics that produce smoke departed in the field and quickly turned on dry grass on a scorched day.
The couple panicked tried to use bottled water to extinguish the fire and called 911, the authorities said.
Strong winds triggered fire while running through the wilderness in the national forest land around 75 miles (120 kilometers) east of Los Angeles.
Very dry conditions and heat waves tied to climate change have made forest fires more difficult to fight for.
Climate change has made the Westerners warmer and more dried in the last 30 years and will continue to make the weather more extreme and forest fires more often and damage.
On September 17, Flames invaded a remote area where firefighters cut fires, kill Charles Morton, 39-year-old leader from the Big Bear elite hotshot interagency forces.
Morton has worked as a firefighter for 18 years, 14 of them with the forestry service A.S.
Kobala injured 13 others and forced the evacuation of hundreds of residents in a small community in the National Forest area of ​​San Bernardino.
It destroys five houses and 15 other buildings.
The kobir fire blackened nearly 36 square miles (92 square kilometers) in the land of San Bernardino and Riverside before containing on November 16.
The fire was one of thousands during the forest fire season which broke the record in California which attacked more than 4%.
The state while destroying nearly 10,500 buildings and killing 33 people.
The couple was released with their own confession waiting for the September 15 court date.

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