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911 Audio and video Title: The Madrid Skyscraper Fire/Building didn't collapse although fire was hotter and burned for over 10 hours Firefighters shot jets of water onto one of Madrids tallest office buildings this morning, fighting to control a blaze that burned all night and threatened to bring down the 32-story skyscraper. We are battling Madrids most important fire in its history, said mayor Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon speaking from the scene at about 9am (0800GMT). The situation right now is still of high risk, he added, 10 hours after fire engulfed the Windsor Building in the heart of Madrids business and banking district. It will take hours until this fire is declared under control. With morning light, the damage from the spectacular blaze that lit up the night and attracted thousands of onlookers was evident. The top floors were little more than charred steel twisted into destroyed shapes. Everything else was burned away. Amazingly, a construction crane remained perched on the roof. Roads for two to three blocks in all directions were closed off to traffic, including the main north-south artery Castellana boulevard. Fire trucks, emergency and police vehicles blocked the intersections, while service was curtailed on three subway lines that ran below or near the building. A filmy soot covered nearby sidewalks and buildings, and a smell of burnt metal hung in the air. The dirty white smoke that poured upward from the building was visible from several kilometres (miles) away. There were no reported injuries except for three firefighters who suffered smoke inhalation and exhaustion. At its peak, temperatures reached 800 degrees Celsius (1,472 F), said Javier Sanz, head of Madrid firefighters, on Sunday. Against the night sky, bright orange flames shot out the sides and top of building, producing thick columns of black smoke. At about 3 am (0200GMT), at least six of the upper floors collapsed in a shower of flaming metal debris. The building, reportedly the fourth largest in Madrid, was believed unoccupied when the fire broke out. The cause was not immediately determined, though emergency services spokesman Javier Ayuso said firefighters think it may have been an electrical short circuit. Police evacuated a nearby apartment building and hosed down neighbouring office buildings to keep the fire from spreading. Most of the Windsor Building, about 106 metres (350 feet) high, housed offices of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, a multinational financial services company. The fire appeared to start about three-quarters of the way up the building. As the fire burned into the night, all that was visible of the upper parts of the building was the flaming, gutted remains of steel-reinforced concrete floors. Construction of the Windsor Building began in 1973 and was completed in 1979. The shiny gold building was a landmark structure in Madrids business district. The building had been surrounded with scaffolding due to recent repairs. 637kB wmv video. Right-click link, 'Save Target As' to download Download video Videos of Windsor Building fire 334kB wmv video. Right-click link, 'Save Target As' to download Download video The Windsor Building fire provides a graphic illustration of an 800ºC inferno: The fire was so bright it illuminated Madrid: Click images below for full sized photos "Yessireebob, any minute now that thing will come crashing straight down, just like those World Trade Towers did." Madrid to dismantle fire-gutted skyscraper http://uk.news.yahoo.com/050217/325/fcpak.html Thursday February 17 MADRID (Reuters) - A 32-storey Madrid skyscraper gutted by the biggest blaze in the city's history will be taken apart piece by piece from the outside because it is too dangerous to enter, a townhall official says. Madrid's eighth tallest building was reduced to a blackened concrete skeleton at the weekend when a fire that lit up the night sky like a huge torch devoured the 106-metre-high building from the top down. "Given the seriousness and extent of the damage ... the adoption of any security measure to avoid new collapses would be totally useless," urban affairs councillor Pilar Martinez said on Thursday. "As a result it will be declared a ruin and (we will proceed with) its complete demolition," she added. A system of cranes will be set up to allow the charred remains, in the heart of the city's financial district, to be picked apart from outside. "It can't be done from inside because of the state of the building, so the cranes will have to be outside and (workers) will cut it apart piece by piece and bring it down."
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Here are some pics. This fire was hotter then the fires at wtc and the building didn't collapse. That's because any moron knows fire has never brought down any building in world history, except on 911. If you think that is a coincidence you are dumber than a box of rocks and slower than molasses.
Completely burned out and no collapse. 911 was no doubt an inside job.
Controlled demolition. The firemen who were there said it. The news
helicopters in the sky reported it. The janitor rodriguez witnessed it. And
the list goes on and on and on.
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