The fire in the whole manhwa could be the result of a technological malfunction or a supernatural phenomenon. Maybe a powerful artifact with uncontrollable fire powers was unleashed. Or it could be that a character's inner rage or desire for revenge manifested as a widespread fire.
It could be a villain's plot or a natural disaster. Maybe some magical element gone wrong.
It could be due to a variety of reasons like chemical reactions, electrical malfunctions, or even supernatural elements depending on the comic's plot.
An incomplete manhwa might happen because of poor planning by the creator, unexpected health issues for the artist, or even a sudden change in the popularity or market demand for the story.
It could be a variety of things. Maybe it's the unfair treatment of characters or unexpected plot twists.
In some school fire stories, kitchen equipment malfunctions are the cause. In the cafeteria, things like overheated stoves or grease fires can start a big blaze. Also, lack of proper maintenance can be a factor. If fire prevention systems are not regularly checked, they may not work when needed, leading to more damage in case of a fire.
Poor visibility can also be a cause. Just like in the story I mentioned earlier about the foggy conditions. When soldiers can't see clearly who is who, they may make the wrong assumption and fire on their own. Another factor is lack of proper training. If soldiers are not trained well in identifying friendly units, it's more likely to have friendly fire incidents.
A comic house fire could be caused by a carelessly discarded cigarette or an unattended candle. Also, improper storage of flammable materials like old comics or solvents could be a culprit.
The building on fire in a cartoon might be the result of a prank gone wrong or a faulty heating system. Another possibility is a firework accident.
It might be because of a crash or some evil character's magic. Simple as that.
Buddha said that disasters such as fires were related to killing. This was one of the causes and effects. From the perspective of Buddhism, everything in the world had a cycle of karma. Killing would sow evil causes, which could lead to disasters, including fires, as evil consequences. In addition, human behavior and thoughts were also related to karma. If people were unscrupulous and heartless for personal gain and created evil causes, it might lead to disasters such as fires. When people's behavior violated morality and goodwill, such as only caring about personal results and ignoring the legitimacy of the means, in the Buddha's concept of cause and effect, this could become the cause of disasters such as fires. There was also a kind of causality that came from the feeling of shared karma. When everyone created some evil karma together, it might cause a disaster such as a fire. However, the specific mechanism of the common karma was more complicated. For example, the relationship between the inner world and the external environment existed. When most people's positive karma (body, mind, and thoughts) had problems, it might affect the external karma (such as causing a fire and other disasters).
Semantic errors in manhwa can occur due to various reasons. Maybe there's a confusion in the plot or a miscommunication of ideas.