Rare videos of fantasy sulfur fires but extremely dangerous

Not the same as the normal fire in your gas stove.

On July 7, the Worland Fire Department (WFD) in Wasahkie, Wyoming was summoned to an old recycling facility, according to a fire reporter, there was a fire going on. Unidentified fire '. Looks like fire from hell comes up.


Rare and beautiful sulfur fires are rare but extremely dangerous.

As it turned out, the cause of this strange (but wonderfully beautiful, and creating a dangerous and dangerous sulfur dioxide) gas was that someone had fired a tape car over a sulfur-containing mound, causing it to catch fire. and burning. The WFD explained that the mound was what remained from a waste treatment plant, operated in the 1950s.

Head of the WFD Fire Protection Department Chris Kocher told Motherboard reporters that when sulfur comes into contact with emissions from the motorcycle exhaust system, which is usually around 600 to 800 degrees Celsius, sulfur will catch fire. These kinds of fires are not rare in Wyoming, but this is a time full of fire-retardant ingredients that are sulfur, from which new types of rare fire are born.

And don't judge who is filming so close to the fire just out of curiosity, because it's a person equipped with fire protection to the teeth. They try to come back to this rare and dangerous moment.

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The sulfur fire emitted from the volcano.

Why? Because the treatment of rare sulfur fires is very messy and lengthy. If you spray a stream of water into the fire, you will create an extremely toxic cloud of sulfur dust and if sulfur is being contained in a large vessel, the entire fire will turn into a big explosion. And this fire is very rare, Chief Fire Chief Kocher said that the last time he encountered a sulfur fire was 12 years ago.

He also affirmed that even though it was beautiful, it was extremely dangerous, immediately call the Fire Department if it was a fire. Only experienced people can access the sulfur fire without the need for a full body protective suit and oxygen system (in a wheezing video, that's the sound of the oxygen system).

Fortunately, we admire this beautiful fire through the computer screen / phone. Don't be fooled by 'seeing it with your own eyes' if you see a real fire of sulfur, it's not worth it.