Sentences with phrase «fire outbreak did»

In a statement Sunday, the Corporate Affairs Director of Groupe Ndoum, Richmond Keelson, clarified that Saturday's fire outbreak did not affect the hotel, its restaurant, guest rooms and conference facilities.

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Is this the same book that has talking snakes and donkeys and mass zombie outbreaks and invisible body parts (soul) and invisible diseases (sin) that get passed down from father to son so god had to sacrifice himself to himself to appease himself so that he doesn't torture 100 % of his creation for all eternity in a pit of fire but only 99.99 % of his creation..
In such cases, electricity connection is done on small basis, on several occasions not done well, resulting in fire outbreaks,» he added.
In such cases, electricity connection is done on small basis, on several occasions not done well, resulting in fire outbreaks.
Insect outbreaks — increasingly responsible for creating post-apocalyptic swaths of forest in the West — do not add fuel to forest fires.
PORTLAND, Ore. — A new paper published today in the Natural Areas Journal indicates that bark beetle outbreaks that have turned millions of acres of forests in the Inter-mountain West a noticeable red coloration (from tree death) do not substantially increase the risk of active crown fire in lodgepole pine and spruce forests as commonly assumed.
It was a shift that made perfect sense on paper, but not on the ground, where the country's forest fires have been pumping more greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere than do all the planes, trains, and factories of the United States, as the World Resources Institute (WRI) pointed out in a blog post called Indonesia's Fire Outbreaks Producing More Daily Emissions than Entire US Economy.
Following several recent intense outbreaks of fires — in June 2013, March 2014 and November 2014 — the country is now on track to experience more fires this year than it did during the 2006 fire season, one of its worst on record.
Warm temps are favorable to the beetles but the current outbreak has a lot to do with modern fire suppression in the forests too.
Research published by Veblen and Clark University's Dominik Kulakowski in 2015 found that «the best available science indicates that outbreaks of bark beetles do not increase the risk of high - severity fires in lodgepole pine and spruce - fir forests of the Rocky Mountains.»
In a study done by the consumer advocate organization United Policyholders, a shocking 75 % of homeowners affected by the 2007 wildfire outbreak near San Diego, California were underinsured by an average of $ 240,000, making re-building a near impossibility for many victims of the fire.
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