Sentences with phrase «black smoke billowing»

On Monday, the situation reached a new extreme as numerous communities were threatened with black smoke billowing into streets and neighborhoods.
A crew of nine Puerto Ricans were killed Wednesday when a military cargo plane crashed near Savannah / Hilton Head International Airport minutes after takeoff, sending black smoke billowing into the sky, authorities said.
A projectile can be seen hitting a building followed by thick black smoke billowing out.
Rome (CNN)- Black smoke billowed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel Tuesday night, indicating that cardinals gathered at the Vatican to elect a new pope had not chosen one in the first ballot of their conclave.
In Sendai, the largest city, waves flooded the streets and the airport, sending cars and even planes swirling through the city while black smoke billowed from the burning Nippon Oil refinery.
Black smoke billows out of facilities at ExxonMobil's massive oil refinery in Beaumont, Texas several days after Hurricane Harvey made landfall.

Not exact matches

Authorities earlier said the fire was out, but it later reignited, sending up billowing clouds of thick, black smoke.
The refinery explosion last Thursday injured at least 13 people, caused the evacuation of nearby homes and sent billowing plumes of black smoke into the air.
The Husky Energy refinery plant explosion injured at least 20 people and sent billowing plumes of black smoke from an asphalt fire into the air, which the EPA deemed safe Friday.
followed by huge, billowing black smoke.
Turns out, the previous tenant had left a sheet pan under the broiler with something on it, because after a few minutes it caught on fire and black smoke started billowing out of my oven.
Dense black smoke could be seen billowing from around Wandsworth and South Lambeth Road, where the helicopter went down.
Black smoke was billowing from the site, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez told reporters at a televised news briefing.
And he creates some of the most hauntingly beautiful and terrible images I've seen on the screen in the chaos of the climax: orange and yellow flames devouring the black - and - white image on a theater screen, the image reforming on the billowing smoke like a phantom cackling over the destruction.
In Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt (1943), the wicked Uncle Charlie (Joseph Cotton) arrives in a quiet California hamlet on a train ostentatiously billowing black smoke (2); his presence leads his alter ego, his niece, Charlie (Teresa Wright), to a call to action.
Black smoke was billowing up from the stove.
Especially the majestic volcano named «Thunder's Drum,» that dominates the new «The Cut» area creates an imposing center piece that draws the eye, with its billowing black smoke contrasting with the pure white snow.
From this black and white original, now in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, Oppenheim produced four different negatives, each isolating a different section of the kiln's billowing cloud of smoke.
One resident even opened up his door to a hallway full of billowing black smoke.
As riots erupted and smoke billowed from black neighborhoods in the wake of Martin Luther King's assassination, Robert F. Kennedy met with black activists, politicians and celebrities in a hotel suite «to tamp things down and divine what should come next,» writes David Margolick in «The Promise and the Dream: The Untold Story of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy.»
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