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More than 120 firefighters responded Friday evening to a fire on the 28th floor of a 41-story building downtown. The 2-alarm fire inside 120 Broadway, at Pine Street, was contained by 6:45 p.m. but there was still heavy smoke afterward. No injuries have been reported. The building is across the street from Zuccotti Park, where the Occupy Wall Street protest is taking place.
Originally posted by douglas82391
The buildings that collapsed on 911 were the first and only skyscrapers to collapse due to fire or external damage.
Originally posted by ZeroReady
Just a guess, but could it be the lack of thousands of pounds of burning jet fuel that prevented this building from collapsing?
Originally posted by OzTruth
Massive fire breaks out on the 28th floor of a high-rise building in NYC. I thought what we learned from 9/11 was that steel melts and buildings collapse on it's own footprint. Please can anyone answer why it hasn't collapsed yet? Or someone going to tell me that buildings don't collapse due to fire?
Originally posted by ZeroReady
reply to post by OzTruth
Yes different types of fuel will burn at different temperatures. A burning candle is 1,830°F
Red embers of a wood fire are at about 2192°F
A lit cigarette is about 1,085 °F
Kerosene about 1200°F
Originally posted by DutchBigBoy
Originally posted by ZeroReady
reply to post by OzTruth
Yes different types of fuel will burn at different temperatures. A burning candle is 1,830°F
Red embers of a wood fire are at about 2192°F
A lit cigarette is about 1,085 °F
Kerosene about 1200°F
melting temperature of Iron 1536 °C or 2797 °F
if kerosene is 1200 °f then that can not ever be the reason the iron melted.