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For more than 140 years, Fire Engineering magazine has provided training, education, and management information for fire and emergency services personnel worldwide.
www.fireengineering.comConflagration was a spell unique to Zakhara, the Land of Fate. This spell set a living target ablaze, burning at least the first layer of flesh from its body. Living creatures standing within 10 feet (3 meters) of the target also risked catching fire. Items carried by the target usually caught fire and were destroyed, fueling the blaze even further. Attempting to douse the flames with water or sand caused a 20 feet (6.1 meters) cloud of burning vapor to surround the target...
forgottenrealms.fandom.comConflagration is a growing concern in the world of fire protection. Learn how it can be avoided with common sense fire safety.
nfsa.orgA conflagration isn't just a few flames; it's an especially large and destructive fire that causes devastation.
www.vocabulary.comA raging, destructive fire. Often used to connote such a fire with a moving front as distinguished from a fire storm. A raging, destructive fire. Often used to connote such a fire with a moving front
www.nwcg.govA story of motherhood, mental illness, and a planet on fire.
psmag.comA raging, destructive fire. Often used to connote such a fire with a moving front as distinguished from a fire storm. A raging, destructive fire. Often used to connote such a fire with a moving front
www.nwcg.govA conflagration is a particularly large and destructive fire. In the built environment, this may describe a fire that spreads via structure to structure ignitio...
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