Electrical short circuits or short circuit bonds occur due to the existence of an electric current that deviates from the cable line that has been installed. Causing the flow of electric current to pass through the network is shorter than it should be.
Or technically, this short circuit trigger occurs because the electric current is cut off. There is a collision between a positive electric current and a negative electric current which causes an electric short circuit.

There are many triggers for short circuits. Here are some of the triggers for the formation of the short-circuit bond.
Incorrect cable connection
Cables whose connections are not perfect, have a great risk of electrical short circuits in buildings and residences. If the cable connection is not neat and the insulator on the cable is not tightly installed, the electric current in the cable can run out and cause a short circuit.