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And encouraged by the young conducting dynamo Gustavo Dudamel, the orchestra played with a kind of gusto that few others can match, those patented string tremolos threatening to spark fire.
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They can barrel through the crowns of trees, launch embers that spark fires miles away, or burrow underground through root systems and spring up behind you.
Officials took the rare step of temporarily closing Griffith Park because of the windstorm, fearing that downed wires might spark fires in piles of dry, shattered trees.
In 1859, a solar super storm sparked fires in telegraph offices.
Four years ago, another huge quake struck almost underneath the world's largest nuclear power plant in Niigata, sparking fires, leaks and a crippling shutdown.
At least two dozen Detroit homes burned Tuesday night after winds of 50 miles per hour toppled power lines across the city and sparked fires.
A strong quake hit New Zealand's second-biggest city of Christchurch, toppling buildings, causing "multiple fatalities", trapping people beneath rubble and sparking fires.
The "mile-wide" storm destroyed a primary school, sparked fires, and flattened homes.
The huge storm destroyed a primary school, sparked fires, and flattened homes.
The "mile-wide" storm sparked fires and flattened homes as it tore through.
It sent searing currents racing through telegraph cables, sparking fires and shocking operators, while the northern lights danced as far south as Cuba.
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