backburn造句
- Station workers had to backburn in an attempt to control the flames.
- Lightning strikes initiated the fire which burnt for nearly two weeks before a backburn helped bring it under control.
- When the backburn was set, Wooster and his colleagues watched the orange flames rapidly consume the ultra-dry vegetation.
- Alan Shearer scored his 100th goal for Backburn since joining them in 1992 in a 2-1 home win against Tottenham.
- On Wednesday, bushfire fighters found a suitcase containing human remains while conducting a backburn at 1.30 pm and contacted police.
- On July 9, Firefighters were going to backburn parts of I-15, but the winds changed, and the plans were canceled.
- Fire crew members started a backburn in a flat area full of dead wood in an attempt to rob the original fire of fuel and halt its southward advance.
- "Seeing these fires right now is so reassuring to us because we know that this backburn is going to be the buffer zone between disaster and being safe, " said resident Marten Dickins.
- Forest fire fighters found suitcases containing human remains near a road in the Watagan State Forest, near Cessnock, about 65 miles ( 105 km ) north of Sydney, while conducting a backburn Wednesday and contacted police.
- Fire crew members started a backburn in a flat area full of dead wood in an attempt to rob the fire of fuel and halt its southward advance off the peak of Cerro Grande, where it was started.
- It's difficult to see backburn in a sentence. 用backburn造句挺难的
- Forest fire fighters found the suitcases containing human remains near a road in the Watagan State Forest, near Cessnock, about 65 miles ( 105 km ) north of Sydney, while conducting a backburn Wednesday and contacted police.
- Roy Parnell, the Captain of the Unit, was in charge of the backburn in the Barnhill Road / Scenic Highway area and was photographed by the Sydney Morning Herald making the first mention of the Avoca Unit, and later the Brigade, in the press.
- Volckmann and Backburn joined Lieutenant Rufino Baldwin, Philippine Army, in attacks on the Japanese garrisons in the Sanhiglo and SWPA, were to " . . . limit hostilities and contact with the enemy to the minimum . . . your present mission as intelligence units can be of utmost value ."