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This is all very odd. That amount of death and the structure still largely intact?
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The bar had sparklers in the Champaign bottles being served. Wait staff carrying the tray up in the air to get by the crowd caught the ceiling on fire.yeah, it's bad, apparently the bar caught on fire [how?] and it just snowballed from there quickly
Thanks for posting itIn Crans Montana
It must have been an inferno
Hitlerist Luiza's fake threadsluiza said:Amazing .
A blazing inferno .
Very rare .
Suggest you also notice the terrible loss of life before pointing out that you noticed a story about an inferno rather than a blaze .
I don't mean just the superstructure of the building. That building is still primarily intact. Forty people are dead, this is not a skyscraper or structure type you would see in a city. This is something you would traidtionally see in a ski area. Lots of open views with plenty of open spaceThe structure does not burn so easily
Do you suspect some conspiracy?I don't mean just the superstructure of the building. That building is still primarily intact. Forty people are dead, this is not a skyscraper or structure type you would see in a city. This is something you would traidtionally see in a ski area. Lots of open views with plenty of open space
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Look at that. Cups still stacked, chairs not burned, varnish on the bar still reflecting light.
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Same. Yet this was close enough to a fire that killed 40 for a person to leave so fast they left their shoe, in winter in the Alps?
Something else will come of this.
No link? Im not sure what restaurant youre talking about, but we have fire in most of our restaurants. We use it to heat up pots and pans to cook food in. Fire is super common in the food service industry in the US.In Crans Montana
It must have been an inferno
No, not at all. I think it was the fire and something else. Either the fire ignited something insanely toxic, causing the people to drop after inhaling it, or there was an ignition source so intense it fast-fried forty people.Do you suspect some conspiracy?
Will it take six months to investigate?No, not at all. I think it was the fire and something else. Either the fire ignited something insanely toxic, causing the people to drop after inhaling it, or there was an ignition source so intense it fast-fried forty people.
I wanna know what it was. When you factor in the design of that structure with its open layout, this was not sparklers or a Roman candle igniting wood or plastic.
I am gonna keep an eye out in six months when the investigation comes back.
It's the government. Everything takes at least six months.Will it take six months to investigate?
seems there was a plastic foam coating, and several sparklers held up high. So it began a deadly firework …impossible, sparklers are only sparking within a range of a foot or so, held many, they don't go up into the rafters so something is way off
who the hell lights a sparkler inside with wood, even if they threw it up into the rafters, they are hot but the wood does not have an oil or tar coating, it would certainly smolder and not fire system kicked on?
The swiss are smart, even a ski resort has that
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Wait staff carrying the trays over their heads to get by the people.impossible, sparklers are only sparking within a range of a foot or so, held many, they don't go up into the rafters so something is way off
who the hell lights a sparkler inside with wood, even if they threw it up into the rafters, they are hot but the wood does not have an oil or tar coating, it would certainly smolder and not fire system kicked on?
The swiss are smart, even a ski resort has that
Horrible, just horrible.In Crans Montana
It must have been an inferno