Update by @unknown:
Summary:
Fire burns on the new nether planks (eg Crimson planks)
Repro Steps:
Use a flint and steelĀ on the new nether planks (eg Crimson planks)
Compare how long the fire burns, to Java
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Observed Results:
In Bedrock the fire burns indefinitely.
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In Java, the fire goes out after a while.
Expected Results:
Vanilla Parity
Screenshots/Videos attached: Yes
Notes:
Original Description:
[media]Linked issues
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Affects 1.16.0, the release
It caught fire for me with lava next to itĀ
Cannot reproduce on 1.16.10

Can still reproduce.
Cannot reproduce per reproduction steps - the fire goes out after a while, like in Java Edition.
This is reproducible in version 1.16.40.
There are other bugs being closed as duplicates of this one that accurately describe the issue correctly and are NOT actually duplicates of this, so either the description of this bug needs to be updated, or you need to STOP CLOSING TICKETS THAT AREN'T ACTUALLY DUPLICATES.
The actual issue:
Nether based woods, both Crimson and Warped, will catch fire from things like lava which is incorrect. Both wood types are supposed to be immune from catching fire as they are nether based blocks. Ignore the lighting of the blocks using a flint and steel, that has nothing to do with the ACTUAL big here.
And yes, I DID open this as a separate bug, but you closed it as a duplicate of this one. Several other people have as well of you would look at the list of supposed "duplicate" bugs, NONE OF WHICH talk about what this ticket was originally opened for.
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In 1.20 it catches fire near lava all nether wood types of crimson, warped (stairs, slabs, signs, trapdoors, etc)

Closing this report. We will track the issue with nether wood catching fire at MCPE-73085.
Affects version 1.16.0.66