Breathing apparatus, three jets, foam and two ground monitors were used to get the inferno under control. |
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The massive quake killed more than 140,000 people as buildings collapsed and firestorms turned the capital into a raging inferno. |
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The inferno was sparked when pyrotechnics used during the band's opening song set fire to foam insulation behind the stage. |
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A piece of the roof, set aflame by the uncontrolled inferno, suddenly fell from the roof and on top of Tempest's right leg. |
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He dropped the fireball, the ground erupting in a fierce inferno, brutal flames licking at the surrounding trees with their fiery tongues. |
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Each small lick of flame lights another blade of grass, quickly spreading until everything is a glowing inferno of destruction. |
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Fire crews were called to the home in the early hours after it is believed firebugs entered the basement and started the inferno. |
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The impact smashed the front windscreen and ruptured fuel pipes in the engine causing the car to become an inferno. |
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A teenager has thanked fire crews who saved his life by rescuing him from a blazing inferno. |
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Git could hear screams of anguished pain coming from inside the burning inferno. |
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Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus dragged a man from the inferno before using hose reels to douse the flames in a 70-minute operation. |
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Dozens of local residents rang the fire brigade as the inferno ripped through the offices and warehouse area. |
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Within approximately 15 minutes, firefighters managed to control the inferno. |
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A police helicopter also circled the site, sending images of the inferno down to fire crews to help them tackle the blaze. |
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Officers spent nearly three hours battling with the inferno before they could bring the fire under control. |
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By this time the fire had become an inferno and tyres were exploding around them. |
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We certainly didn't want to turn a fire into an inferno, but we were sitting in a burning jet. |
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When she glanced down at the hole, the whole bottom floor was a burning inferno, and the flames were jumping up. |
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It took four hours for 17 firefighters and officers to control the inferno and carry out salvage work on the 15 by eight metre room. |
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More than 60 fire fighters tackled an inferno at a former tannery in Otley last night. |
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The sound of helicopters and sirens could be heard as the emergency services turned out to bring what was a raging inferno under control. |
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What was once a calm working environment had become a burning inferno in just one burst of flame. |
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The worst inferno during that spate swept into the national capital of Canberra, where it razed 500 homes and killed four people. |
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Crews fought the flames for 15 minutes before getting the inferno under control but had to remain at the scene for 90 minutes. |
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Firefighters fought for over an hour to control the inferno in the city's center. |
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With the cloverleaf now an inferno, soldiers dove for cover or ran for their vehicles. |
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The inferno could be seen for 40 miles, and the medieval city centre was destroyed. |
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He can turn the state of lonely self-loathing into a veritable inferno of seething threats, fans, mockers, competitors. |
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The wagon began to blaze merrily in the morning light, and the driver barely escaped the inferno in time. |
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The atomic elements heavier than hydrogen and helium could not have been produced during the inferno of the Big Bang. |
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The air he inhaled transformed into a hellish inferno, scorching his lungs. |
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Several blinding nuclear blasts ensued, covering the rock with dust and flame in a hellish inferno. |
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The murmur of incantation gurgled into silence, but not before a blazing inferno of heat erupted around him. |
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A huge inferno swept through the scene and raged for several days. |
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They calmly evacuated the vehicle moments it became a white-hot inferno. |
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In the heat of the inferno, she felt a chill of fear go down her back. |
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In 1996 an inferno killed 162 people in the crowded Ozone discotheque, which had flouted fire-safety regulations. |
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For Xi'an Coy Manh, the explosion was as if she'd suddenly been cast back into the childhood inferno, the terrible war, that consumed her homeland, Vietnam. |
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Never have more than one person working on the same function, or even class if possible, because combining code will become a hellish inferno of terrible pain. |
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The Irish line-out was majestic, only showing cracks in the quarter-final defeat to France, while the captain was also a raging inferno in the loose. |
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You go right straight into the inferno, and when you get older, you pull back. |
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Their captivity was a pretty big story for a while, but then came September, and the inferno of Lower Manhattan. |
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Now Paradise and the inferno are understood philosophically as states of being, not places on a chart. |
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A sitcom conceived by, written by, and starring her understandably ignited an inferno of buzz. |
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The inferno ultimately destroyed 18 townhouses and damaged more than 70 other homes. |
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Exhausted but alive, these men are happy to be back in England after nine hours in the Dieppe inferno. |
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Sadly, the inferno may have been lessened if authorities had not pumped in fresh air, forcing smoke to spread throughout the tunnel. |
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Francis Rivest survived the inferno where only nine cars completed the feature. |
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The inferno that now blazed up showed the whole camp what was happening. |
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A towering cloud of black smoke flanked by soaring flames was visible for miles around, providing an awesome and menacing picture of the developing inferno. |
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The destruction of more than 700 well heads turned oil fields into an environmental disaster, a desert inferno that took seven months to extinguish. |
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Half a dozen ran forward, as if they thought they could somehow dash into that seething inferno and pull him out, but the heat beat them back, and they stopped helplessly. |
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I wouldn't want her mangy little dog to suffer an inferno of hellish fury. |
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They positively palpitate at dramatic accounts of unbelievers crying out for sacraments, or trembling with terror as the demons drag them into the inferno. |
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Katrina, who was hung for witchcraft, is trapped in a woodland inferno between the two worlds. |
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The town was ablaze, the wooden palisade was a now raging ring of inferno. |
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Around 8 a.m. black smoke erupted from the engine room and within three quarters of an hour, the wheelhouse and shelter deck, which went up like an inferno, was gone. |
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Carl walked the thirteen paces towards the inferno then stopped. |
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The Kaki stands in a place where it was able to survive the destructive effects of the plutonium bomb, the inferno. |
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The Security Council bears a major responsibility towards millions in the region whose lives and future are threatened by the conflict, which is turning their lives into an inferno. |
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But wedded bliss quickly ends when an inferno breaks out. |
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Steel cars were shattered by other steel cars in a raging inferno. |
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More than 40 firefighters were tasked to tackle the inferno at the old Brickkiln site in Derry. |
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Since this Eden was made into an inferno by the sins of men, it is necessary that they cleanse their stains and return their life to its original purity. |
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Helmeted firefighters used primitive methods to fight the inferno, including metal squirters and leather buckets. |
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The volatility of the security and humanitarian situation in Darfur, where a simple spark could ignite a full-size inferno, makes the need for a tangible result on the political track even more obvious to all. |
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In Hamburg, during the night of July 27th to 28th, the heat and strong winds spread the blazes started by the air raids, turning the downtown core into a fiery inferno in which 41,800 people lost their lives. |
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Your materialism has made the Eden entrusted to man into an inferno. |
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We could be responding to a structural fire and get caught in an explosion that might kill us instantly or cut off our ability to escape from the resultant inferno. |
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Unfortunately, we were later informed that Captain Thomas Nichols and Captain Harold Lessard, veterans of the fire department, were not as fortunate and lost their lives, ensuring no one else was caught in this inferno. |
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With water mains out of service, the Presidio Artillery Corps attempted to contain the inferno by dynamiting blocks of buildings to create firebreaks. |
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We fed the campfire until it became a towering inferno before us. |
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Moreover, the utter direness of the new Bari's isolation and disconnectedness from the living earth and sea hits a new low in this author's vision of an urban inferno. |
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Richard Tempest, a British backpacker who was among the 70 who escaped from the inferno, said the conviction would allow survivors and victims' families to move on. |
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