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A forest fire in southwest China last month that killed 27 firefighters and four helpers in one of the country’ deadliest days for first responders was caused by lightning, investigators said. Acting on accounts of eyewitnesses in Sichuan province’s Muli county, investigators identified an 18-metre (59-foot) pine tree split by lightning as the origin point of the blaze, which happened in a remote area at an altitude of about 3,800 metres. After igniting the tree, the fire spread to the thick layer of decomposed plant material on the ground. The 31 people died after wind, dry air and combustible material created an explosive effect. A firefighter who survived the blaze said it advanced so quickly that trees on the ridge were consumed within seconds, with flames rocketing up as if “someone triggered a huge flame-thrower”.
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Thirty people were confirmed killed while fighting a forest fire that broke out on Saturday in the Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture, Sichuan province, the Ministry of Emergency Management said in a statement on Monday.
丽江旅游地图及景点China has been battling forest fires in recent weeks in various parts of the vast country, including on the outskirts of Beijing, fed by dry weather and high winds across many northern areas. The number of death appeared to be the worst among Chinese firefighters since 2015, when an explosion at a chemical warehouse in the port of Tianjin killed 173 people, most of them firefighters and other first responders.坝上草原在哪