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What the...? Makes me wonder how it finally went out. Did it run out of coal? I suppose they just got used to it.
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I think some of the Ghats of Varanasi have been burning for hundreds of years.
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Sheesh, commie firefighters aren't exactly very active, are they ? Don't tell me they actually get a paycheck as well ?
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The oracle at Delphi was/is thought to have been a natural occurance of burning natural gas....and I know of one place in West Virginia where the coal seam under a mountain has been burning for as long as I have been alive. Its great that this blaze in China was extinguished...and I agree, would be nice to know what put it out. </font> |
I've seen landfills that got to burning and fires that lasted for 1 year or more. Once a fire goes underground, it's hard to do much about it.
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I can just imagine the CCP propaganda team, furiously scribbling away, coming up with news statements about how this extinguishing is a great victory in the development of prosperity for the people of the Republic! ;)
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Wow!such a long time already. only now the fire went off? what a joke! hmmm..why did it went off? I can't imagine the chinese firefighters successfully did something to put it off. :rolleyes:
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Underground coal fires are VERY difficult to extinguish. You can't snuff them and even damp coal will still burn. It's a chain reaction. You have to find some way to rapidly lower the temp of the hot coal or remove the fuel source. Flooding the mine from a nearby water source is one of the best solutions, if possible.
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