In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled MORE EVIDENCE - 2 Miles from Lahaina Fire A Melted Car Surrounded by Gravel! D.E.W. or What? (IMAGES from video and video links), chuck allen wrote: |
It was a car fire started by grass. Use logic. Car fires are hot hot hot and glass breaks or melts and so will aluminum. |
What burned the tires to ash leaving the steel belt wires on the ground? The cargo in a car and chemicals would have to be evenly applied all over the car to get this kind of damage and still would not supply enough fuel or burn hot enough and melt glass etc.
"A vehicle fire can generate heat upwards of 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep in mind that water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit and that most foods are cooked at temperatures of less than 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Flames from burning vehicles can often shoot out distances of 10 feet or more."
THe fire would not be hot enough, focused enough, or burn long enough to explain the damage in the images.