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inferno

[in-fur-noh, een-fer-naw] / ɪnˈfɜr noʊ, inˈfɛr nɔ /


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"This is a Notre Dame inferno in the making," he says in a reference to the Parisian cathedral which caught fire in 2019.

From BBC

Among them: Why were crews ordered to leave the still-smoldering scar of an earlier blaze that would reignite into the Palisades inferno?

From Los Angeles Times

The researchers suggest that this buried "spark of water" may have been a decisive factor in turning Earth from a molten inferno into the blue, life-friendly planet we know today.

From Science Daily

The tool from the governor’s office and the public-private LA Rises wildfire recovery initiative comes nearly a year after the January inferno.

From Los Angeles Times

A reference to that unchecked brushfire, which later sparked the inferno, was deleted from one draft, then restored in the final version.

From Los Angeles Times