Intense, concentrated burns over a long period of time is not the same as a fast-moving brush fire.
Talk to a mortician.
Talk to a mortician.
Then why after almost 3 weeks 1000 people are still missing?
The town was ignited by a “fast moving brush fire” but the town was burned down in a fire storm. It’s like saying an incendiary bomb only burns for 15 minutes so there’s no way it could cause a 12 hr. firestorm.
Matches can’t burn down a building. Jet fuel doesn’t melt steel. etc.
Who know, maybe all the people ran out into the fields and actually did die in a “fast-moving brush fire”?
So those burning homes were not hot enough? You see those homes burned to ash? It was like a crematorium in some areas. They might find charred bones.
Maybe those cadaver dogs will get some hits.
A mortician will tell you that after a cremation the bones remain recognizable and must be ground before being placed in an urn.
I'm not a mortician, but I have with my own eyes, in person, seen very recognizable bones in the cremains after removal from the cremation chamber.