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SAN FRANCISCO — California officials say a hot tub’s faulty wiring is to blame for one of the state’s most destructive wildfires, a blaze that killed four people and destroyed more than 1,300 homes last year.

The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection released a detailed report Wednesday into the cause of the 120-square-mile wildfire that devastated a large portion of rural Lake County and parts of Napa County about 90 miles north of San Francisco in September 2015.

Investigators say the hot tub wiring wasn’t installed in accordance with building codes.

Lake County District Attorney Don Anderson told the San Francisco Chronicle that he’s considering whether to file criminal charges.

The fire was the state’s third-most destructive and forced the evacuation of thousands of residents and businesses.

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