Fire is a phenomenon of combustion manifested in intense heat and light in the form of a glow or flames. The word fire when used with an indefinite article is commonly used to describe either a fuel in a state of combustion (such as a campfire or a fire in a fireplace or kitchen stove) or an instance of violent, destructive and uncontrolled burning (such as a wildfire and fires in buildings and vehicles.
Fires start when a flammable or combustible material with adequate supply of oxygen or other oxidizer is subjected to enough heat. The common fire-causing sources of heat include a spark, another fire (such as an explosion, a fire in the oven or fireplace, or a lit match, lighter or cigarette) and sources of intense thermal radiation (such as sunlight, a flue, an incandescent light bulb or a radiant heater). Mechanical and electrical machinery may cause fire when combustible materials used on or located near the equipment are exposed to intense heat from Joule heating, friction or exhaust gas. Fires can sustain themselves by the further release of heat energy in the process of combustion and may propagate, provided there is continuous supply of oxygen and fuel. Fires may become uncontrolled and cause great damage to and destruction of human life, animals, plants and property.
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Meta Description: [ Background details on the Buncefield fuel depot that has been rocked by explosions. ]
BPA: Buncefield Oil Storage Terminal Incident - Statements from the pipeline firm about the explosion and fire.
CNN: Last Blazes in UK Inferno Put Out - Article details the fire cleanup, and the effects it could have on local residents.
Meta Description: [ Firefighters have extinguished the last three tank fires at an oil depot inferno that has spewed a huge plume of black smoke across southern England and into France. ]
Total UK: Buncefield Terminal Fast Facts - Looks at some of the facts surrounding the fire.
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