LightRoasted
If I may ...
For your consideration ...
So, a 42 story building, fully engulfed in fire, from the bottom to the top, fully fed completely with combustible/flammable materials and ample oxygen, remains standing. Not just a couple of floors on fire mind you, but the entirety of the building. I wonder how that works? I thought with just a bit of fire buildings collapsed, just like World Trade Center building 7. Come on, it's China after all. That building should have collapsed at the first sign of fire. Does this mean that China constructs buildings that are more resistant to fire than what we Americans can build? Accordingly, since it appears that one side of the building was more fully engulfed than the others, that thing should have warped to the fire's side and keeled right over. And with the fire being fully fed without any restrictions, such as in an enclosed space, that building and it's steel girders should have exceed well over 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and began deforming causing the building's collapse. It looks like a blow torch blowing up the side of this building. There were even some explosions that happened inside the building. But for some odd reason, that building did not collapse into it's own footprint. Weird.
So, a 42 story building, fully engulfed in fire, from the bottom to the top, fully fed completely with combustible/flammable materials and ample oxygen, remains standing. Not just a couple of floors on fire mind you, but the entirety of the building. I wonder how that works? I thought with just a bit of fire buildings collapsed, just like World Trade Center building 7. Come on, it's China after all. That building should have collapsed at the first sign of fire. Does this mean that China constructs buildings that are more resistant to fire than what we Americans can build? Accordingly, since it appears that one side of the building was more fully engulfed than the others, that thing should have warped to the fire's side and keeled right over. And with the fire being fully fed without any restrictions, such as in an enclosed space, that building and it's steel girders should have exceed well over 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and began deforming causing the building's collapse. It looks like a blow torch blowing up the side of this building. There were even some explosions that happened inside the building. But for some odd reason, that building did not collapse into it's own footprint. Weird.
Blaze engulfs 42-floor skyscraper in China
A fire engulfed a skyscraper Friday in the central Chinese city of Changsha, with authorities saying that no casualties had yet been found.
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