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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Rare flaming tornado-Hungary


Flaming tornado: Blaze at plastics factory captures rare fire phenomenon

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Last updated at 8:00 AM on 2nd March 2011
    Towering into the night sky amid the billowing smoke, this is the rare phenomenon known as a 'fire tornado'.
It was captured during a huge blaze at a plastic processing plant in Kistarcsa, a suburb of Hungarian capital Budapest, last night.
So far, no casualties have been reported in the blaze, which broke out at around 8pm. The cause of the fire is unknown.
Tower of fire: The tornado was captured on camera during a huge blaze at a plastic factory in Kistarcsa, a suburb of Hungarian capital Budapest
Tower of fire: The tornado was captured on camera during a huge blaze at a plastic factory in Kistarcsa, a suburb of Hungarian capital Budapest
Around 70 firefighters tackled the blaze, pulling down a wall surrounding the building to aid their operation to extinguish the fire.
A news agency reporter at the scene said that 15 foot high flames were also spotted, while a number of small and large explosions were heard.
It is understood that the building destroyed was around 400 square metres in size and contained some of the raw materials used in the construction of the material.
Tackling the blaze: Firefighters use an elevated platform to spray water on the huge fire, which destroyed a 400 square foot building
Tackling the blaze: Firefighters use an elevated platform to spray water on the huge fire, which destroyed a 400 square foot building

The fire tornado, also known as a whirl, only appears under certain conditions and forms a vertical column of air, which can on occasion, be separate from other flames.
They most commonly form from wildfires and are usually around 10 to 50 metres tall, a few metres wide and last for a few minutes - however examples stretching over a kilometre high have been recorded.
The most deadly ever recorded was during the 1923 Great Kanto earthquake in Japan, when a huge example of the phenomenon killed 38,000 in 15 minutes.
Smoky tomb: Pallets continue to burn and emit huge amounts of smoke into the sky as Hungarian firefighters move in with their hoses
Smoky tomb: Pallets continue to burn and emit huge amounts of smoke into the sky as Hungarian firefighters move in with their hoses


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1361912/Flaming-tornado-Blaze-Budapest-plastic-factory-captures-rare-phenomenon.html#ixzz1FR0uT5hD

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