Maybe because of this effect? Fire by rainYup. I'm a bit confused/surprised. But trying to find a logical reason for it. Unfortunate that it happened when I wasn't here. But where it was, I wouldn't have immediately noticed if I was here unless I was in that area.
I've seen fires re-start before from the rain breaking through the crust, but that's normally only a day or two afterwards.
Who knows. I suspect it will never be answered so I'm trying not to overly think about it. Just been out and checked all the edges again. I think I have it contained. Given up with the hot/burning middle bits, they should just burn themselves out. The dark actually helps, you can see the active parts - though thinking about it, heading out with the thermal camera (just put it on charge) would be a better idea as I'd be able to see where it's actually hot if it's under the surface.
When pressing hay on the field I was told to look during loading for heavy hay packages (we do the small ones one can lift by fork) and check for inside humidity as it may inflame itself later when stacked in the barn, i.e. due to the heat creating biological/chemical processes started inside.
If the scientist are right don‘t let the poodle puddle wild!
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