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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Only one minute long, it killed 3,000 people and ignited firestorms that burned for three days, forever changing the face of the Bay Area. |
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Oxygen in the atmosphere will burn with this inbound debris and ignite superheated atmospheric firestorms that will consume much oxygen. |
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Some of the greatest losses in Los Alamos occurred not in firestorms but from lower-intensity surface fires. |
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My grandfather vanished in one of the firestorms that raged in Tokyo during the American bombing campaigns. |
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Social media has kept me abreast of many plot twists and turns as firestorms of outrage and smugness come and go. |
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And there will be, inevitably, and quite immorally, an attempt to obscure the historical wrongs and the injustices that lie behind the firestorms. |
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Radio warnings effectively mobilized fire brigades and civil defence workers but neither could control the firestorms which swept across northern Tokyo. |
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In October 2003, 750,000 acres and 2,800 homes were destroyed in the Southern California firestorms. |
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But on Nick's first afternoon working alone in the book shop, a devastating earthquake strikes, followed by raging firestorms across the city. |
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The firestorms triggered by such nuclear volleys would produce millions of tons of smoke and soot, Turco notes. |
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I decided to listen to my grandfather's advice for forest firestorms and apply it to the Holy Spirit firestorm in my life. |
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We made only 500 Firestorms in a limited edition about four years ago. |
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