US | California Careless Students' Bonfire Started Montecito Blaze Sheriff not sure bonfire builders will be charged By Katherine Thompson Posted Nov 19, 2008 11:13 AM CST Copied Mount Calvary Benedictine Monastery, left, appears destroyed as a firefighting spotter aircraft flies past after a wind-driven wildfire swept through Montecito, California. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian) A group of students who failed to completely put out a hilltop bonfire apparently caused the destructive Montecito fire, a Santa Barbara sheriff told the Los Angeles Times. The blaze destroyed 210 homes and injured at least 25 people last week. A district attorney will decide whether to charge the students after a full investigation. The group of 10 youths met at an abandoned property on a mountain ridge and lit the bonfire to keep warm. They told investigators they thought the embers were out when they left. California has been cracking down on accidental fire-starters—only 7% of wildfires are the result of arson—including partying groups and workers whose tools ignite dry grass. Read These Next A former NFL Pro Bowler has died at age 36. The penny is still with us, but the headache has already arrived. The massive AWS failure exposed a big problem with the internet. Patrick Mahomes showed off his acting chops on trick play. Report an error