Video: Fire storms make people impassive
Fire storms are fierce fires that create a separate convection and wind system, difficult to control or extinguish. Fire storms are natural phenomena that often occur in forest fires, burning grasslands, or from large fire cannons. During wildfires, fire storms are like a huge firewall that moves very fast, making it difficult to extinguish it.
With its own wind system, fire can cross an empty stretch of road stretching like a road, a burning area or a river to burn the other side of empty areas.
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