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MASSIVE FIRE AT WAREHOUSE IN LOS ANGELES AREA

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This storyWhat's the biggest threat from the LA warehouse fire?

  • Toxic smoke spreading to homes 0%
  • Fire jumps to nearby buildings 0%
  • Long-term air quality damage 0%
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This storyHow many warehouse fires does the US see on average each year?

  1. Around 400
  2. Around 1,200
  3. Around 3,500
  4. Around 7,000
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Around 1,200

This storyHow hot can the interior of a large warehouse fire burn?

  1. Around 400°F
  2. Around 800°F
  3. Around 1,500°F
  4. Over 2,000°F
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Over 2,000°F

This storyHow hot can a fully involved warehouse fire get inside?

  1. Around 400°F
  2. Around 800°F
  3. Around 1,500°F
  4. Around 3,000°F
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Around 1,500°F

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This storyHow many countries were party to the original 2015 Iran nuclear deal?

  1. 3
  2. 5
  3. 7
  4. 9
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7

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