Fire
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Afrikaans: Vuur · العربية: نار · Català: Foc · Česky: Oheň · Dansk: Ild · Deutsch: Feuer · English: Fire · Español: Fuego · Esperanto: Fajro · فارسی: آتش · Français : Feu · 한국어: 불 · Hrvatski: Vatra · Interlingua: Foco · Italiano: Fuoco · עברית: אש · Latina: Ignis · Magyar: Tűz · Македонски: Оган · Nederlands: Vuur · 日本語: 火 · Norsk (bokmål): Ild · Norsk (nynorsk): Eld · Polski: Ogień · Português: Fogo · Slovenščina: Ogenj · Suomi: Tuli · Svenska: Eld · ไทย: ไฟ · Tiếng Việt: Lửa · Türkçe: Ateş · Winaray : kalayo · 中文: 火 · |
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[edit] Fire making
[edit] Controlled
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[edit] Uncontrolled
[edit] Wildfires
[edit] Burning structures
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Fire extent due to the smoke in an habitation building |
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The north tower of the St. Johannis church on fire in Germany, Göttingen |
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A fire burns out of control in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina |
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[edit] Burning cars
[edit] Firefighting
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Beriev Be 200 rvb 2188 17.jpg
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[edit] Fire in art
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By Arcimboldo |
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A mythical fire-dwelling salamander (Vienna Dioscurides manuscript, before 512 |


