US | Hurricane Sandy You Can Blame Sandy for Jersey's Boardwalk Fire Investigators think wire exposed by the storm caused blaze By John Johnson Posted Sep 17, 2013 4:37 PM CDT Copied The sign for Funtown Pier stands above charred rubble in Seaside Park, N.J., Tuesday. (AP Photo/Mel Evans) It looks like Superstorm Sandy had one last kick to the stomach to give New Jersey. Investigators say faulty wiring probably caused last week's devastating boardwalk fire—and it was faulty because it had been exposed to salt water thanks to Sandy, reports the Star-Ledger. The conclusion is more of a best guess than a certainty, but investigators say anyone with property damaged near the coast should pay heed, reports AP. "I'm sure on every boardwalk everywhere (at the Jersey shore), there may be compromised wiring," says an Ocean County official. "We don't want to start a panic mode. We just want to be reasonable. If you're a property owner and you think your electrical work came in contact with water and sand, we strongly recommend you have it inspected." Read These Next Updated list of free days at national parks is raising some eyebrows. An incredible hush-hush effort saw 55 cartel bosses brought to the US. Many people quietly struggle with pelvic floor dysfunction. Sydney Sweeney wants to put that jeans controversy to rest. Report an error