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When are fires that intense and strong that they wipe out everything on the street like that? Has anyone ever seen that?
Never. And fire doesn't melt aluminum wheels to a liquid state...
Umm, where did you get this bit of logic? Aluminum wheels, usually have rubber tires on them. Rubber ignites at 600-700 degrees, and then burns at upwards of 1,200 degrees. It's not usual. Ignition and burn are not the same thing.
https://www.autoweek.com/news/a1858946/tennessee-forest-fires-liquefy-aluminum-rims/
I stand corrected.