32 people set themselves on fire to set a world record
This unique Guinness record is established in Grand Parade, Cape Town, South Africa.
32 people were dressed in flame-retardant gels and wears and simultaneously set themselves on fire, setting the record for the world's most fiery bodies.
The record of the most fiery bodies in the world has been established.
This unique Guinness record is established in Grand Parade, Cape Town, South Africa.
Although record participants for the purpose of 'fun is the main' , safety is still a huge concern. Fire-retardant costumes and gels are carefully tested by experts before being used.
After completing the performance, these 32 people immediately lay down to help others put out the fire.
Earlier, the record of the most fiery bodies in the world was recorded on October 19, 2013 in California, Ohio (USA) with 21 participants.
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