SOS flare from shipwrecked mariner may have sparked 16,000-acre fire on Santa Rosa Island, USCG says

A shipwrecked mariner may have started a wildfire while trying to signal an SOS on Santa Rosa Island, according to the U.S. Coast Guard

The U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Ventura shared photos of the shipwrecked man and his SOS signal on the island. Another photo shows the burning wildfire.

The Santa Rosa Island Fire began on Friday after a 67-year-old man’s sailboat crashed into the rocks on the island, according to the Coast Guard. He reportedly fired emergency flares to signal for help, and that’s what investigators believe sparked the blaze.

A Coast Guard crew successfully rescued the man on Saturday morning after he spent the night stranded on the island. He was not injured. Now, the wildfire has grown to 16,938 acres…

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