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In a potentially damaging episode, Samsung, the world's biggest maker of smartphones, announced on Friday that it would recall its Galaxy Note 7 model after discovering a flaw in the battery cell that could result in fires.
The utility says the magnesium chloride and sand mix with the snow and form a vapor that ends up on poles, substations and other sensitive electrical equipment, where it can result in fires and short-circuits.
Shrubby growth forms increase the abundance of fine fuels available for burning, and in light of 3 5°C warming predicted over the next century [8] such fuel changes could result in fire regimes vastly different from those in modern tundra.
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Do not leave the woodburner plugged in unattended, doing so could result in fire.
combined with expected weather conditions could result in fires starting within the next 24 hours.
These are essential parts of the smoker, which can result in fire or ruined meat if broken.
Pinched conductors, broken or loose connections, etc. that can contribute to the type of arcing that can result in fires, have very specific "signatures".
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