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A second explosion followed quickly, bringing the roof down and igniting a fire.
The young woman was severely burned after accidentally exposing a pyrophoric chemical to air, igniting a fire.
Russian news services reported that shrapnel ripped through a natural gas pipeline, igniting a fire that prevented rescue workers from reaching many of the wounded.
The plane was gaining speed on the runway in Chicago when the engine broke apart, sending metal fragments into the fuel tank and igniting a fire.
It zigzagged over the Chesapeake and Maryland's Eastern Shore before crashing in a wildlife refuge and igniting a fire that burned for hours.
MISURATA, Libya Militaryry forces loyal to Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi struck the fuel terminal of this rebel-controlled city early Saturday with ground-to-ground rockets, igniting a fire that threatened the city's fuel supply.
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