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Holy Crap, what a fire.

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A farm at the edge of my property is burning. I woke up, and heard a siren. I live in an area where sirens are (extremely) uncommon. I see the fire truck, and it turns out it's a neighbour who's on fire. The entire place is just engulfed in flames. And as I watch a second pillar ignites, and goes about 200 feet in the air. About 20 seconds later my house goes "whumph" and shakes a little. Very random morning, and my coffee isn't even done yet.
 

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That's awful. A fire is really a terrible tragedy for a family, even assuming everyone escapes unharmed. I hope everyone is OK.
 

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For a fire that large (200 foot flame?) was there natural gas line nearby? Were you evacuated? Everyone ok?
 

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