'Fire tornado' steals hose from firefighter and sucks it into the air in British Columbia, Canada (video)




'Fire tornado' steals hose from firefighter and sucks it into the air in British Columbia, Canada (video)

The moment was amazing when the "Typhoon Fire" pulled the fire hose out of the members of the British Columbia Wildfire service and was desperate to get it back from the hurricane after it pulled more than 100 feet into the air.

The team was called to one of the many forest fires that struck Canada this summer. The firefighters did not succeed when they tried to recover Khartoum from the air force and finally melted into the fire.



M.C. Schidlowsky,who was a member of the British Columbia fire crew wrote that the fire had destroyed our line thrown on burning logs across our guard for 45 minutes and pulled our 100 plus hose in the air before it melted this was definitely the first

'Fire tornado' steals hose from firefighter and sucks it into the air in British Columbia, Canada (video)
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One of them appeared in the video as he threw stones at the hurricane, which then calmed down. But it was not always quiet. A hurricane fire had earlier thrown records into the air.



The authorities blamed people for the forest fires. They identified the people who did not get rid of their cigarettes and fire properly. Some car accidents also triggered fires, officials said.

"We notice that every time we encounter fires in the forests, it is because of humans," said officer Ryan Turcott, an information officer for the FireCare Fire. "Burning is urgent and should not happen.

"These fires, which cause people during the periods of activity of the fire escalating in some cases can be extended to the vital resources away from forest fires that we can not prevent.




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