Over 200 firefighters were called to tackle a brush fire in Gorman, California on Wednesday, after the blaze spread to more than 150 acres. Soaring temperatures and turbulent winds formed a “firenado” from the flames of the bushfire. Also known as “fire devils,” these are towers of fire that are formed when hot, dry air is mixed with fire.
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Huge ‘firenado’ seen amidst roaring brush fire in California
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