High Strangeness
The 43-year-old woman's children collected the rocks Saturday at San Clemente Beach, and she tucked them into the pocket of her shorts, according to the Orange County Register.
While the woman was standing in her kitchen Saturday after returning from the beach, the rocks somehow caught fire, burning the woman's right thigh and knee, said Capt. Marc Stone of the Orange County Fire Authority.
The woman tried to stop, drop and roll but couldn't extinguish the flames, Stone said.
The rocks are small, smooth, and orange and green in color. They eventually fell from the shorts onto the wooden floor where they continued to burn and fill the house with smoke, Stone said.
The woman's husband also suffered second-degree burns to his hand trying to put out the flames.
Authorities didn't provide any details about what would have caused the rocks to ignite, saying they're undergoing testing to see what happens.
"There is phosphorous that naturally occurs on the sand at the beach, but no one has ever heard of pants catching fire," Stone told the Register.
Stone said it could take weeks to complete the investigation.
Source: Associated Press
Reader Comments
I'm wondering if they are being tested for radioactivity. With all the debris finally starting to hit the West Coast and the explosions threw lots of material out to sea....
....will we ever hear the truth?
A Trestles* Surfer adds...
Xenabyte asks about Fukushima Debris. Assuming radioactivity could somehow cause this, has anyone seen the recent articles concerned with the problems with the San Onofre Nuclear Plant which overlooks that area? Just a thought.
My vote (of course it would require a report too thorough to be found in most MSM news or created by one of those agencies supposed to protect and serve), was she a smoker? Did she have matches in her pocket? I tend to agree with the flint/flint like analysis above, knowing from experience that the smooth stones in that area will spark upon knocking them together.
R.C.
*"Trestles" - so called for the Amtrak trestles there - is the name of an excellent, multi pointed surf break located just S of San Clemente at practically at the southern border of Orange County where it joins with San Diego County, and just NW of the San Onofre plant. (Tricky Dick's f/k/a, "West Coast White House" overlooks the place from the North.)
R.C.
It just HAD to be a Captain STONE dealing with a case of hot rocks!