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Fires: Never on Sunday, Or Not Frequently, Says Study
A recent study found that between 2001 and 2013, fires occurred far less frequently on Sundays than mid-week. The researchers say this has to do with the days of activity associated with human culture and religion. Therefore, never on Sunday. Or at least, not very often.
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