His story, and the pictures, are similar to the others we've seen this week, including one that caught fire on Tuesday in Kentucky, one that caught fire on a Southwest Airlines flight, and a third on Friday that caught fire in the hands of a 13-year-old girl.
|
|
Some of the protesters' pants caught fire during the incident.
|
|
Reilly's Tesla Model S caught fire in the storage lot.
|
|
The agency said the house caught fire after the accident.
|
|
A lantern landed on a tree and it caught fire.
|
|
Inexplicably, however, only cars in South Korea have caught fire.
|
|
Several acres of vegetation near the tanks also caught fire.
|
|
And then, a surprising spark caught fire off the bench.
|
|
Several vehicles then caught fire, according to the news report.
|
|
Just a month ago, the car crashed and caught fire.
|
|
The phone then caught fire and the back blew off.
|
|
A tower block caught fire and collapsed in São Paulo.
|
|
This finally tempered the sword, and it magically caught fire.
|
|
The warehouse caught fire during an unlicensed concert on Dec.
|
|
Firefighters managed to save several historic structures that caught fire.
|
|
Most of the fuel evaporated after the ship caught fire.
|
|
Christchurch (Hogwarts) Hall caught fire just now – the hot plate!
|
|
A parked Model S caught fire in Shanghai in April.
|
|
The plane broke up on the tarmac and caught fire.
|
|
Local police said a total of 187 cars caught fire.
|
|
Patrick's car caught fire and was hit by Almirola's car.
|
|
The dive boat caught fire and sank on Labor Day.
|
|
UnitedHealth's stock has "caught fire" due in part to Sen.
|
|
Through Saturday, manipulated video of Mr. Biden's words caught fire.
|
|
But in 1980 their Massachusetts studio caught fire and exploded.
|
|
Eleven of the train's 13 cars caught fire following the derailment.
|
|
But problems persisted, and some replacement devices have reportedly caught fire.
|
|
A second warehouse also caught fire, but that blaze was controlled.
|
|
People in the city started finding out and it caught fire.
|
|
The cathedral was being renovated at the time it caught fire.
|
|
Because this is probably the ninth thing that's caught fire today.
|
|
While Case was recording in Sweden, her Vermont home caught fire.
|
|
Authorities said the blaze started after dry grass nearby caught fire.
|
|
But this year, the internet caught fire after one particular performance.
|
|
There were fears for the crew after the vessel caught fire.
|
|
Police confirmed his home had also caught fire earlier that day.
|
|
There have also been reports that replacement phones have caught fire.
|
|
Three sides of the building caught fire and its roof collapsed.
|
|
The couple's car and two of the tractor-trailers caught fire.
|
|
She was thrown off the scooter and both vehicles caught fire.
|
|
Joe's Auto Body in Frankford caught fire around 26:29 a.m.
|
|
A ceiling made of polystyrene then caught fire, releasing toxic gas.
|
|
In early February, another building, housing a test facility, caught fire.
|
|
She did a TED Talk a while back that caught fire.
|
|
When his chimney caught fire in March 2013, he dialed 911.
|
|
They said the truck caught fire after being struck by lightning.
|
|
"No wonder the managed care cohort absolutely caught fire," Cramer said.
|
|
It now appears multiple replacement Galaxy Note7's have caught fire.
|
|
It started when a train carrying some Hindu pilgrims caught fire.
|
|
Nobody was hurt in that incident but the car caught fire.
|
|
The Twitter post caught fire; here are some of the responses.
|
|
Then their plane caught fire during the flight to this game.
|
|
As a result of the derailment, a tank car caught fire.
|
|
A local reporter caught fire from one of the Molotov cocktails.
|
|
In the past year installations in South Korea have caught fire.
|
|
Six days later, as the year ended, the house caught fire.
|
|
Other consumer brands, including General Mills and Kellogg, also caught fire.
|
|
The helicopter came in contact with power lines and caught fire.
|
|
Two years after #MeToo caught fire, how much has Hollywood changed?
|
|
A bus carrying nursing home evacuees caught fire, and 24 died.
|
|
Global investors initially reacted as if the world had caught fire.
|
|
If my home caught fire, how long before it burned down?
|
|
Although the panel was initially repaired, it caught fire on Sunday.
|
|
The silver Tesla Model S caught fire a little after 2 p.m.
|
|
Three trailers had previously caught fire after Harvey's floodwaters knocked out generators.
|
|
Social media being what it is, though, YouGov's tweet immediately caught fire.
|
|
Officials confirmed that a hotel north of main terminal had caught fire.
|
|
I probably wasted 50 computers through experimenting – some of them caught fire.
|
|
It caught fire after flames spread from a blaze at Pierce's pad.
|
|
This is certainly not the first time a hoverboard has caught fire.
|
|
But as the walls caught fire around him, he changed his mind.
|
|
Yet the effort quickly caught fire, gaining new supporters throughout the day.
|
|
Someone says the dome caught fire and collapsed with 20 people inside.
|
|
Another replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has reportedly caught fire in Minnesota.
|
|
Emergency services were also called in Hackney after a roof caught fire.
|
|
Mudiay scored five early and then caught fire later in the quarter.
|
|
In 2006, another pipeline ruptured by thieves caught fire, killing about 260.
|
|
The thread caught fire and was shared and favorited thousands of times.
|
|
She planted a seed years ago and it's grown and caught fire.
|
|
The car caught fire and skidded across the finish line upside down.
|
|
The last floor is the one that has not caught fire yet.
|
|
While undergoing renovation and restoration, the roof caught fire, causing extensive damage.
|
|
Victims were likely asleep Questions abound over why the boat caught fire.
|
|
It hasn't quite caught fire, but it is definitely shooting some sparks.
|
|
But it came under Japanese kamikaze air attack there and caught fire.
|
|
And even as Sanders caught fire with Democratic primary voters, only Sen.
|
|
A parked Tesla Model S caught fire in Shanghai on April 21.
|
|
The Kokuka caught fire, sending plumes of black smoke into the sky.
|
|
He first emerged in 22007, when "Didgeridoo" caught fire on rave floors.
|
|
An IHOP in Fort Worth, Texas, caught fire just before 8 a.m. Thursday.
|
|
That mean has caught fire among the left and this group is protesting.
|
|
The silver Tesla Model S initially caught fire a little after 2 p.m.
|
|
Vehicles caught fire after their electrical systems shorted out in the storm surge.
|
|
Samsung's replacements also caught fire, and so the company recalled the device completely.
|
|
Another four people were killed when a house they were inside caught fire.
|
|
Jim Cramer was left wondering how this market laggard has suddenly caught fire.
|
|
A burnt out house that caught fire after Hurricane Harvey hit Corpus Christi.
|
|
You're laughing so hard you don't even realize that you've suddenly caught fire.
|
|
That same night, my mother's sleeve caught fire while she was serving dinner.
|
|
One caught fire and another was damaged when one of the trucks crashed.
|
|
Not since Harry Potter has a new book caught fire in this way.
|
|
An adjacent building caught fire, but was evacuated and no one was injured.
|
|
In 1952, industrial waste in Ohio's Cuyahoga River famously caught fire near Cleveland.
|
|
" The meme caught fire online ... and the catchphrase even appeared in "Black Panther.
|
|
Apparently one of the sleeping bags caught fire; luckily no one was hurt.
|
|
Then, in 2014, a F-35A caught fire while preparing for take off.
|
|
Last weekend, the headquarters of a left-wing Israeli political organization caught fire.
|
|
A superyacht caught fire off the coast of Mallorca in Spain on Saturday.
|
|
Story at a glance Remember that time a river in Ohio caught fire?
|
|
The Conception, a scuba diving boat, caught fire at around 3:00 a.m.
|
|
Mazer crossed his eyes and smacked his lips until the cigar caught fire.
|
|
Dozens of gas transportation pipes have exploded and several refineries have caught fire.
|
|
Ryan Seacrest's $50 million mansion caught fire Sunday night ... leaving some heavy damage.
|
|
The plane's under-carriage gave way on impact and its engines caught fire.
|
|
A refrigerator caught fire in the warehouse on the night before the tragedy.
|
|
During the standoff, the building's second floor caught fire, local news channels reported.
|
|
The gunmen opened fire on nearby businesses, and dozens of cars caught fire.
|
|
At least eight homes caught fire, three of which are destroyed, Edwards said.
|
|
My office was evacuated today because an electric scooter exploded and caught fire.
|
|
Several hours later, I checked on the turkey just as it caught fire.
|
|
Singer Marc Anthony&aposs yacht caught fire Wednesday night in Miami and capsized.
|
|
Nearly 80 others perished inside when the building caught fire on April 19.
|
|
A microwave caught fire in Carole's room in Miami Beach ($419 a night).
|
|
The tanker caught fire when it landed, according to the New York Times.
|
|
Shortly after she lit them, something went wrong and her balloon caught fire.
|
|
If I did leave the oven on, how long until something caught fire?
|
|
The E1 caught a bad rep after a prototype caught fire while charging.
|
|
The 75-foot (23-metre) Conception caught fire at about 3:15 a.m.
|
|
The largest oil refining complex on the East Coast caught fire Friday morning after a butane tank caught fire at the Philadelphia Energy Solutions facility in South Philadelphia and set of a chain of explosions culminating in a massive boom.
|
|
Now it has just 15, since one of the dinosaurs caught fire yesterday morning.
|
|
However, stocks like Western Digital have suddenly caught fire in the past six months.
|
|
The boat that had caught fire was just a mile away from the Barrigers.
|
|
Up to 41 people may have died after a plane caught fire in Russia.
|
|
All 103 passengers and crew survived by evacuating the plane before it caught fire.
|
|
Both the bus, with 34 people on board, and the tractor trailer caught fire.
|
|
About six hours later, on Tuesday morning, the apartment caught fire, the authorities said.
|
|
"The speculation I heard was it was some PVC products that caught fire," Gov.
|
|
On Monday, reports said that two Note 7 smartphones had caught fire in China.
|
|
It turned out that some electrical wiring caught fire outside the prison fence-line.
|
|
About five homes caught fire and firefighters worked to extinguish those blazes, Folger said.
|
|
The witnesses say McClendon's SUV swerved and crashed into the underpass and caught fire.
|
|
The unnamed passenger whose mobile caught fire is said to be from New Zealand.
|
|
The truck landed on its passenger side and caught fire with Kyle still inside.
|
|
The couple's car and two of the tractor-trailers caught fire, according to WNBC.
|
|
It was Lent when the cathedral caught fire, less than one week before Easter.
|
|
One caught fire and sent black smoke 30 to 40 feet into the air.
|
|
The Sodder family home caught fire in 1945 and four of their children escaped.
|
|
Another replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has caught fire, this one in Houston, Texas.
|
|
Since then, the company has found its footing and the stock has caught fire.
|
|
Williams caught fire in the second, scoring 17 points on 12.53-of-6 shooting.
|
|
The batteries have caught fire inside smartphones, laptop computers, electric cars, hoverboards and airplanes.
|
|
But he has certainly not caught fire yet and remains behind in the polls.
|
|
And after the shock of the explosion, I realized that I had caught fire.
|
|
The diving boat — named the Conception — caught fire on September 2, killing 34 people.
|
|
Video footage from AFP shows the scorched remains of the carriages that caught fire.
|
|
After rumors of a level filled with demonic cows caught fire on Diablo's Battle.
|
|
King's quotes to the NYT caught fire slowly but had much more staying power.
|
|
She caught fire on the back, where she went birdie-birdie-eagle on Nos.
|
|
The Conception, a 75-foot commercial diving boat, caught fire around 3:30 a.m.
|
|
The aircraft caught fire after crashing, Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor tells PEOPLE.
|
|
Story developing ... Just got to the #USOpen and the blimp caught fire and crashed.
|
|
The Front Altair caught fire after the attack but the flames were extinguished later.
|
|
The car had previously caught fire in February, according to a local news report.
|
|
He said a third vehicle crashed into the accident scene and also caught fire.
|
|
Video from the scene showed other structures near the blaze caught fire as well.
|
|
In March 2017, an elevated section of northbound I-85 caught fire and collapsed.
|
|
A dock caught fire just after midnight and at least 35 boats were destroyed.
|
|
He said the hotel's third floor, where the kitchen is located, had caught fire.
|
|
The impact spun the car, which later hit two other vehicles and caught fire.
|
|
But Stipanovich said the fact that the story caught fire was, in itself, telling.
|
|
Both vehicles caught fire and fell into a 10-foot ditch after the collision.
|
|
"The car caught fire and tore into pieces," said Muhammad Tahir, a shop owner.
|
|
One worker died and another was injured when CDU-3 caught fire on Wednesday.
|
|
A few rounds later, the Gravediggers caught fire, reeling off a series of wins.
|
|
Then a plastics store on the ground floor of a nearby building caught fire.
|
|
To this day, no one can say with certainty why the rig caught fire.
|
|
Just days later, he received a call telling him the garage had caught fire.
|
|
As of today, at least five of those replacement phones have overheated or caught fire.
|
|
"There's major damage because the tanker cars caught fire," Lualaba's governor Richard Muyej told Reuters.
|
|
All 103 passengers and crew survived by evacuating from the plane before it caught fire.
|
|
KeAndre Colenburg was just 2 years old when his family's home caught fire in 2003.
|
|
The change comes after a Tesla (TSLA) vehicle caught fire in Hong Kong on Sunday.
|
|
A restaurant kitchen on the 33rd floor caught fire and a hundred people were evacuated.
|
|
A new structure caught fire Wednesday afternoon in Gatlinburg, Gatlinburg Fire Chief Greg Miller said.
|
|
In April, for example, a Model S in Shanghai caught fire seemingly out of nowhere.
|
|
Two years ago, Samsung recalled the Galaxy Note 7 after some customers' batteries caught fire.
|
|
A home caught fire during the storm and burned down, also destroying several cars nearby.
|
|
Two were triggered by Islamic State shelling, and three more had caught fire, Hassi said.
|
|
The group and residents said workers had been repairing the pipeline when it caught fire.
|
|
Degrassi Is On Fire & It's A True #TBT Degrassi has caught fire on multiple occasions.
|
|
The tanker caught fire near the intersection of Buffalo Bayou and the San Jacinto River.
|
|
Soon after, however, Johnson caught fire, scoring 246 points over about a four-minute span.
|
|
As he was getting ready to record it, the Cathedral of Notre Dame caught fire.
|
|
Schrode's campaign to become the youngest representative in Congress really caught fire on social media.
|
|
In the last week, however, at least three replacement phones have also reportedly caught fire.
|
|
In January, one of the Vezels caught fire in Singapore, melting the dashboard and windshield.
|
|
Let's start with the good news: no Samsung phones caught fire or exploded this year.
|
|
A security guard inside one of the buildings that caught fire reportedly died from asphyxiation.
|
|
And some Tesla battery packs have caught fire in accidents — some even more than once.
|
|
Her car caught fire as she skidded back across the track and hit another wall.
|
|
Russia denied it, claiming variously that the trucks had simply caught fire or been shelled.
|
|
The station reported that the plane caught fire after it skidded but was quickly extinguished.
|
|
In a Tempest V his propeller froze in mid-flight and the engine caught fire.
|
|
Passenger Lo Toney said the plane caught fire on the taxiway and never took off.
|
|
The images of hands praying over the President's distinctive coiffure caught fire on social media.
|
|
And my father protected him — told everyone it was my bedding that had caught fire.
|
|
As crowds gathered, the truck caught fire and exploded, with flames engulfing hundreds of people.
|
|
"Christchurch (Hogwarts) Hall caught fire just now – the hot plate!" she wrote alongside the photo.
|
|
A further toxic cloud rolled across the land as sulphur dioxide stockpiled nearby caught fire.
|
|
The retail giant alleges Tesla solar panels caught fire atop of seven US Walmart stores.
|
|
A security source tells CNN that the man was carrying a bag which caught fire.
|
|
Golden Ray, which is carrying Hyundai and Kia cars, caught fire and capsized on Sunday.
|
|
Seconds later the plane caught fire as it slid hundreds of meters on its fuselage.
|
|
He has done nothing embarrassing during his campaign, but he just hasn't caught fire either.
|
|
"Someone got that on the internet, and then the internet just caught fire," Currie says.
|
|
In April 23, a couple's gender reveal went horribly wrong when a car caught fire.
|
|
The battery exploded, caught fire, and burned down the office at his plastic fabrication company.
|
|
Yep, the Buick used to be so janky, she once caught fire in a rainstorm.
|
|
But on Thursday at Citi Field, Syndergaard caught fire with a historic all-around performance.
|
|
It bounced on touchdown and caught fire as it struck the runway a second time.
|
|
Two more trailers eventually caught fire before Arkema deliberately burned the remaining chemicals on Sunday.
|
|
In 1987, the apartment building caught fire, and Mr. Cuello's immediate family moved to Yonkers.
|
|
Early Wednesday morning, five vehicles and a single motorhome caught fire, the fire service reported.
|
|
An electric Porsche Taycan caught fire in a Florida residential garage, the company confirmed Tuesday.
|
|
Buttigieg has caught fire in recent weeks, with favorable polling in Iowa and New Hampshire.
|
|
A few days later the truck caught fire and burned the side of the house.
|
|
During its conversion to a troopship in 1942, the Normandie caught fire and tipped over.
|
|
The dried-out marsh caught fire, destroying 10 to 20 percent of the vole habitat.
|
|
Obviously, that doesn't mean it didn't happen, but three cars, one of which caught fire?
|
|
The same car had previously caught fire in February, according to a local news report.
|
|
I knew the WNBA would always be on borrowed time unless it caught fire with fans.
|
|
The car rammed into a highway barrier and caught fire in Mountain View, California, on Friday.
|
|
A storage site holding half of the ballot boxes from the capital caught fire on Sunday.
|
|
A Samsung Galaxy Note 2 smartphone caught fire mid-air on an IndiGo plane earlier today.
|
|
The Note 7 was recalled back in September after multiple reports of units that caught fire.
|
|
When she was a small child, their home caught fire and she lost her younger siblings.
|
|
As he and his wife drove off, flames surrounded their driveway and their barn caught fire.
|
|
And it's amazing thing to see how all of that energy has kind of caught fire.
|
|
They didn't realize a litter of kittens was living in the woodpile that had caught fire.
|
|
The stovetop caught fire as she was flipping the delicious slices, and the fire spread quickly.
|
|
Upon arrival at the storage yard, the battery caught fire again and was again put out.
|
|
Burn notice Samsung's recalling the Galaxy Note 7 smartphone because some have caught fire while charging.
|
|
Instead, the building caught fire, killing 11 in the blaze, and burning down many neighboring buildings.
|
|
FIRE AT JIM BEAM: 2 warehouses caught fire overnight and 1 is still blazing this morning.
|
|
A Tesla Model S caught fire March 14 while parked near a Hong Kong shopping mall.
|
|
Notre Dame, a medieval cathedral immortalised by Victor Hugo, Hollywood and innumerable tourist selfies, caught fire.
|
|
Yet, this man created his own escape route after an apartment caught fire in West Philadelphia.
|
|
Over the weekend, video of a white moose found in Sweden caught fire around the internet.
|
|
Two news-stands on the Champs Elysees avenue caught fire and bonfires burned in the streets.
|
|
Two police officers who were in the car when the vehicle caught fire suffered minor injuries.
|
|
The first time we went to Leeds, our van straight up caught fire on the highway.
|
|
In 2014, lithium batteries in a passenger's checked baggage caught fire in a plane's cargo hold.
|
|
There were 15 tanks in an area that caught fire and 11 were damaged or destroyed.
|
|
The first time, too much current went through too small a conduit, so everything caught fire.
|
|
At least two military vehicles caught fire and dozens of ambulances were sent to the scene.
|
|
Instead, it was more the product of independent local efforts that caught fire through social media.
|
|
In November, one of the company's engines caught fire on a test stand in McGregor, Texas.
|
|
Boeing's 787 Dreamliners were grounded in 2013 after a lithium-ion battery caught fire in Boston.
|
|
Siding on the residential structure caught fire as a result of the church blaze, Browning testified.
|
|
Two luxury yachts worth over $20 million caught fire and sank early Saturday morning in Florida.
|
|
Rubio is fading, John Kasich never caught fire and Cruz stole some of Carson's Iowa votes.
|
|
The grass beneath us all caught fire, and in my alarm I tried to jump away.
|
|
The beams holding up the roof, which was clad in metal, had collapsed and caught fire.
|
|
The economy never really caught fire, but it did keep on growing steadily for a decade.
|
|
Notre Dame caught fire on Monday, incinerating the iconic cathedral's wooden roof and causing untold damage.
|
|
The newspaper said the Tesla battery repeatedly caught fire after being transported to a towing facility.
|
|
Over the past few years, Facebook has caught fire from all sides for its content moderation.
|
|
He soon realized part of a battery pack had caught fire less than 100 feet away.
|
|
Their raps about class, caste and poverty caught fire around the nation, especially among younger generations.
|
|
When another neighbor's house filled with a foot of water, her gas chimney suddenly caught fire.
|
|
Lawrence resident Ra Nam told CNN affiliate WCVB that a boiler in his house caught fire.
|
|
Also in Lawrence, a boiler inside Ra Nam's house caught fire, he told CNN affiliate WCVB.
|
|
Jabari Parker scored 17 of his 23 points in that fourth as Chicago's offense caught fire.
|
|
Ms. Ewy was home with Haneen when their gas heater caught fire, igniting their small apartment.
|
|
A container caught fire, but no damage was done to venues and no one was injured.
|
|
Additionally, two buildings caught fire during the storm, one possibly because of a lightning strike, Butler said.
|
|
The idea has caught fire in liberal social media circles, and some celebrities have even gotten involved.
|
|
The whole park had caught fire, so if our house went, than every other house would go.
|
|
TMZ broke the story ... Mally's pet caracal, Nyla, died last week after his Vegas home caught fire.
|
|
We got Jim at LAX Monday and asked about his doppelganger, who's caught fire on social media.
|
|
Not in its favor: For whatever reason, Lady Bird just never caught fire outside of critics circles.
|
|
No injuries have been reported after train cars carrying ethanol derailed in Fort Worth and caught fire.
|
|
It seems like just yesterday that the now-infamous swan raft first caught fire on our feeds.
|
|
The problem was discovered after a 2008 Sportage caught fire while parked in a driveway in April.
|
|
The Note 7 caught fire in hotels and on planes and eventually cost Samsung about $5.3 billion.
|
|
Another replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has caught fire, bringing the total to three this week alone.
|
|
This isn't the first time an electric vehicle battery has caught fire again after being put out.
|
|
I quickly placed it on the floor where it popped, the smoke increased, and it caught fire.
|
|
The house itself caught fire and was engulfed in flames before fire crews arrived to extinguish it.
|
|
The whole park had caught fire, so if our house went, then every other house would go.
|
|
Last year, a Bay Area man's Tesla Model S caught fire multiple times while in park mode.
|
|
The FDA has recorded 134 cases where an e-cigarette exploded, caught fire, or overheated since 2009.
|
|
The company began making small, tuck-in acquisitions to expand its footprint, and the stock caught fire.
|
|
Its shares caught fire right when Hurricane Harvey hit Texas and potentially destroyed half a million cars.
|
|
Another replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has caught fire, bringing the total to three this week alone.
|
|
The next month, the circus tent caught fire, and a hundred and sixty-eight people were killed.
|
|
Hood caught fire in the third quarter, hitting multiple triples to give his team the narrow lead.
|
|
The demonstration, profiled in a Wired article, caught fire and spurred Chrysler to recall roughly 1.4 million.
|
|
The tanker crashed into a passenger car and caught fire on a busy bridge about 5 p.m.
|
|
A Russian Navy research submarine caught fire by the country's Severomorsk naval base, near Nyonoksa, last month.
|
|
However, newly relaunched electric bikes in San Francisco after at least two of the vehicles caught fire.
|
|
Two years ago, the safety administration looked into two instances in which Model S cars caught fire.
|
|
My upstairs neighbor's kitchen caught fire this year, which led to a massive flood in my apartment.
|
|
Last year, Bellandur Lake made international headlines after it caught fire and later began spewing toxic froth.
|
|
In March, a unit that processes motor gasoline caught fire and shrouded the area in noxious smoke.
|
|
According to the network's local affiliate, the aircraft took off but fell and caught fire soon after.
|
|
Trump's infamous "grab 'em by the pussy" tape caught fire in part because it was so shocking.
|
|
I told him about my land in New Mexico, where the pinyon trees caught fire each summer.
|
|
Past Tense When Cleveland's Cuyahoga caught fire, it was as much about urban blight as environmental crisis.
|
|
The plane jumped down the landing strip like a grasshopper and then caught fire on the ground.
|
|
When the clip caught fire on social media, his campaign said he had not altered his stance.
|
|
Lorenzo Bandini of Italy was killed when his overturned car caught fire following a crash in 1967.
|
|
In October, at Samsung's request, the Korea Testing Laboratory investigated a Note 7 that had caught fire.
|
|
When trailers caught fire Thursday and Friday, the chemicals, their packaging and the trailers themselves burned completely.
|
|
Police said the home where the incident unraveled then caught fire and became fully engulfed in flames.
|
|
Then Jenkins caught fire and made his two free throws to put the Jackrabbits up for good.
|
|
But that was before Trump caught fire, and now it's unclear where he can pull out victories.
|
|
Capriles on Saturday said his headquarters in Caracas had caught fire after tear gas was thrown inside.
|
|
One device caught fire when opened but caused no injuries and services continued at all three hubs.
|
|
Only a few injuries were reported, but two houses caught fire from broken gas pipes, officials said.
|
|
Although we understand why this case has caught fire, we aren't interested in making a political statement.
|
|
Another phone caught fire on Tuesday in Kentucky and, as The Verge reported, Samsung said nothing about it.
|
|
However, three days later, more boxes of chip waste caught fire, prompting a second visit from the AFD.
|
|
In 2014, Richman's world changed when he co-authored a paper on voter fraud that instantly caught fire.
|
|
Boeing's 787 Dreamliner was grounded for 123 days in 2013 after its lithium-ion battery packs caught fire.
|
|
"It's a game of momentum, and they caught fire right at the end," Colts coach Chuck Pagano said.
|
|
Douglas County officials said another tank caught fire at 260:2000pm, according to ABC affiliate station WDIO-TV.
|
|
Hong Kong's fire department confirmed that a vehicle caught fire at a parking lot in a shopping mall.
|
|
A stable full of manure caught fire last week in Throop, New York, leaving the town smelling … unpleasant.
|
|
"The stock caught fire today because it's become impossible to deny the power of that metamorphosis," Cramer said.
|
|
The grass under the hood was damp, but he thinks it could have caught fire if it wasn't.
|
|
The vehicle, a sedan, first caught fire when it struck a metal utility pole before sunrise, police said.
|
|
A large blaze was seen in Wong Tai Sin in Kowloon, where a line of motorbikes caught fire.
|
|
According to local news reports, a Samsung Galaxy J5 smartphone caught fire in Pau, France over the weekend.
|
|
This isn't the first time a Tesla vehicle battery has caught fire in the aftermath of a crash.
|
|
The 24-story Grenfell Tower caught fire last week with the ensuing blaze lasting more than six hours.
|
|
In 1999 the Tennessee Titans caught fire in Nashville and I have been fired up from the beginning.
|
|
A Ryanair plane was evacuated on July 31 after a passenger's cell phone caught fire in the cabin.
|
|
Photo: APOn January 19th, 2017, the Plasco building, a 17-story steel high-rise in Tehran, caught fire.
|
|
That changed the next morning, she says, when her phone apparently caught fire while sitting on a dresser.
|
|
The same happened in May 2015 when a 12-year-old's iPhone caught fire while in her pocket.
|
|
Less than four hours later a school bus also operated by Atac caught fire in a southern suburb.
|
|
They were taking a trolley bus to their reception, full of wedding guests, when the engine caught fire.
|
|
Because of social media, all that outrage caught fire much more widely than anyone had ever seen before.
|
|
Young added that a truck — which collided with the family's car and caught fire — tried to avoid them.
|
|
The fuel caught fire from the lightning strike and the floodwaters swept the blazing fuel into the village.
|
|
A few weeks later, a Tesla vehicle being driven on autopilot crashed and caught fire, killing the driver.
|
|
Yet you can see in it some of the reasons the Clinton campaign has not exactly caught fire.
|
|
I must reiterate what I said in a story last night about another replacement phone that caught fire.
|
|
One of the vehicles caught fire, burning the bodies of one mother and her four children beyond recognition.
|
|
Instead, they say he was killed by the smoke that filled the car after its battery caught fire.
|
|
Instead, they say he was killed by the smoke that filled the car after its battery caught fire.
|
|
Cops say the minivan caught fire -- cops also say speed and poor visibility were factors in the crash.
|
|
But after its initial weakness, Boeing's stock caught fire, rallying over 80 percent in the last 12 months.
|
|
The scuba diving boat caught fire September 2 near Santa Cruz Island, off the coast of Ventura, California.
|
|
In 2013, Rural/Metro filed a roughly $7,000 lawsuit against the Addies after their mobile home caught fire.
|
|
Phil Mickelson was evacuated from his hotel Sunday when the building got hit by lightning and caught fire.
|
|
And in April, one man died and two were injured after a chemical plant caught fire in Crosby.
|
|
"A drone missile struck the motorcycle which caught fire and then exploded," said village elder Haji Zamin Hussain.
|
|
Initially built in A.D. 607, the pagoda caught fire and was rebuilt in 711 using shou sugi ban.
|
|
On June 22, 1969, the Cuyahoga River near Cleveland caught fire — both literally and in the public imagination.
|
|
Long before Notre Dame caught fire a few weeks ago, fires were a looming threat for ancient cathedrals.
|
|
Drawing on nostalgia and humor, Mr. Alfaro's parody project, rendered in Spanglish, has caught fire on social media.
|
|
Dozens of Moroccan migrants were rescued after their inflatable dinghy caught fire in the Mediterranean Sea on Sunday.
|
|
Last October, 60 people were killed when a spill at an oil pipeline in the southeast caught fire.
|
|
When the hospital caught fire, they moved patients and equipment about 100 yards away, to the hospital's helipad.
|
|
The Notre Dame Cathedral caught fire on April 15, destroying the structure's spires and parts of the roof.
|
|
CBS affiliate WWLTV reports the stove in Cloe's home caught fire Wednesday morning which triggered the smoke alarm.
|
|
An all-electric Porsche Taycan in Florida caught fire on Sunday, the company has confirmed to The Verge.
|
|
John Hill sustained third-degree burns and spent weeks in a coma after his Polaris RZR caught fire.
|
|
But just seven weeks later, it had to remove them again after at least one battery caught fire.
|
|
The news of Walsh's contract not being renewed quickly caught fire and began trending on Twitter Saturday morning.
|
|
It quickly caught fire with activist groups in the U.S., especially as mainstream media outlets covered the report.
|
|
A French cargo ship called the S.S. Grandcamp caught fire carrying fuel oil, ammunition and ammonium nitrate fertilizer.
|
|
She is someone who could, in theory, be acceptable to most of the party, if she caught fire.
|
|
But on the last part of the three-day trip, the ship caught fire off Santa Cruz Island.
|
|
The single-issue magazine lived up to its name when its unsold stock caught fire soon after publication.
|
|
Every time one of their songs caught fire, fans feverishly analyzed the lyrics, hoping to find veiled shots.
|
|
The General Slocum was a steamboat that caught fire and sank in 1904, killing more than 1,000 people.
|
|
Sanders' candidacy swiftly caught fire, as he spoke to swelling crowds and garnered ardent support on social media.
|
|
Lion City Rentals and Uber recently faced a firestorm of criticism when a car under lease caught fire.
|
|
The ministry said the plane over-shot the runway after landing, hit a small building and caught fire.
|
|
In recent years, media have reported on multiple near-misses as planes over-ran runways and engines caught fire.
|
|
The story quickly caught fire online -- after all, it seemed like a great win for the domestic auto industry.
|
|
In 2014, they lost their home when a refrigerator malfunctioned and caught fire in the middle of the night.
|
|
Mireille Knoll's apartment, where she lived alone in the 11th Arrondissement, or district, of Paris, caught fire on Friday.
|
|
Explosions were reported at the plant early Thursday morning, after trailers containing organic peroxides caught fire, the company said.
|
|
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was a great phone, but it was also a phone that literally caught fire.
|
|
Again, Twitter caught fire, with some criticizing the student, some defending him, and others raising money for the waitress.
|
|
Companies once dumped their waste so freely into our watersheds that the Cuyahoga River actually caught fire several times.
|
|
On July 12, 2013, Boeing's Dreamliner, plagued by rumors of faulty batteries, caught fire on the tarmac in Heathrow.
|
|
Samsung estimates it has lost at least $5.3 billion as it discontinued the model, which overheated and caught fire.
|
|
Federal Aviation Authority officials said the balloon carrying 22015 people caught fire before crashing, but provided few other details.
|
|
Image: Shawn L. Minter/APWhen a Galaxy Note 7 caught fire in China, its owner started filming the damage.
|
|
Samsung was plunged into a global scandal after Note 7 phones caught fire this year, prompting a worldwide recall.
|
|
According to TMZ, the Cessna 560XL caught fire after it began making its final descent just before 1 a.m.
|
|
Angelica Tynsong from Meghalaya tore through flames & saved her 212 month old brother when their house caught fire. pic.twitter.
|
|
"The air conditioner caught fire, and I ran out," said Felipe Cardoso, a midfielder with the under-17 side.
|
|
To the amazement and consternation of GOP regulars, the Willkie campaign caught fire in May and June of 1940.
|
|
He said one truck's cab caught fire and at least one person was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
|
|
A KiwiBot, an automated food delivery robot which is present on UC Berkeley's campus, caught fire on Friday afternoon.
|
|
In the early morning hours of Wednesday, January 17, the Taco Bell on Zelda Road in Montgomery caught fire.
|
|
The Oscar winner helped rescue a man whose pickup truck crashed and caught fire in front of Foxx's home.
|
|
One device caught fire when opened but they did not injure anyone and services continued at all three hubs.
|
|
Malik Waheedullah, a local tribal leader, told Reuters he saw two missiles strike a mountain home which caught fire.
|
|
Several others — among them 6-month-old twins — were burned beyond recognition when one of the vehicles caught fire.
|
|
Tesla has settled with Walmart after its solar rooftop installations caught fire atop seven of the retail giant's stores.
|
|
We now have four purportedly "safe" phones in the US that have caught fire and reports of more overseas.
|
|
G Kemba Walker caught fire in the second half to finish with 21 points, six assists and five rebounds.
|
|
In the last two weeks, a Statoil offshore platform caught fire and another was shut after a gas leak.
|
|
They were housed in tents and other temporary shelters, which caught fire during the attack, resulting in heavy casualties.
|
|
Emergency responders in Texas said the basket portion of the balloon, which carries the passenger and crew, caught fire.
|
|
The proposal for universal healthcare has caught fire within the progressive wing of the Democratic Party during the primary.
|
|
Seventy-three people have died and a further 47 were injured when a train in Pakistan caught fire Thursday.
|
|
His game has caught fire since and former world number one Mats Wilander is watching his progress with interest.
|
|
It's also slightly unexpected: he has not precisely caught fire with the crowd after moving from NXT to Raw.
|
|
In that incident, a Tesla Model S caught fire March 14 while parked near a Hong Kong shopping mall.
|
|
A witness told reporters the craft struck a power line and emergency responders said the basket had caught fire.
|
|
But last month, in an embarrassing turnabout, it discontinued its new, premium Galaxy Note 7 after several caught fire.
|
|
From 923 to 292, the polluted Cuyahoga River, which cleaves Cleveland into east and west, caught fire 221 times.
|
|
In January 1946, his Connecticut studio caught fire, destroying more than two dozen paintings and many drawings and books.
|
|
BTW ... Moscatel made news last year after a hoverboard caught fire and burned his multi-million-dollar mansion down.
|
|
Other Teslas have caught fire, raising fresh questions about the safety of Tesla's cars, which use lithium-ion batteries.
|
|
The rumors caught fire on Twitter, where prominent conservatives including Mr. Erickson and Mark Levin shared them with caveats.
|
|
The plane caught fire after landing, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, which reported receiving no reports of injuries.
|
|
After it slid off the end of the runway, the charter jet landed on the grass and caught fire.
|
|
ATAC does not give estimates of the number of its vehicles that have caught fire, probably with good reason.
|
|
A United flight was forced to make an emergency landing on Wednesday after a passenger's laptop battery caught fire.
|
|
Remember, the 42-year-old's car flipped several times and caught fire during the final lap of the Feb.
|
|
The families were were gunned down, and one car caught fire and burned the five people inside beyond recognition.
|
|
As for Nicole and Keith, their home in Australia is under threat but so far ... it hasn't caught fire.
|
|
On Baseball The bus carrying the players with the worst record in the National League caught fire on Sunday.
|
|
Employees described aging equipment that caught fire and injuries and severe irritation caused by working long hours with chemicals.
|
|
Ten people, who were on board when the vessel caught fire, were taken to hospital for treatment, agencies added.
|
|
Eleven years ago, the batteries in Dell laptops caught fire, possibly in bigger numbers than affected the Note 7.
|
|
He was 234 and traveling with his family when the German airship caught fire and crashed in New Jersey.
|
|
A Tomorrowland concert in Barcelona this year was abandoned when the stage caught fire due to a technical malfunction.
|
|
Egypt: At least 20 people were killed when a train crashed and caught fire in Cairo's main railway station.
|
|
By the time the term genderqueer "caught fire culturally," Aftel had amassed a large body of work about the community.
|
|
Kimberly Allums of Gardendale, Alabama, was downstairs when she heard her son screaming that his fidget spinner had caught fire.
|
|
Only a few injuries were reported in Thursday's quake but two houses caught fire from broken gas pipes, officials said.
|
|
It wasn't until Harden caught fire that the Rockets gained separation, yet Harden didn't view his explosion as anything extraordinary.
|
|
A helicopter crash-landed Monday afternoon onto the roof of a building in midtown Manhattan and caught fire, authorities said.
|
|
The collision sent the van 25 feet before it caught fire, killing Julian's father and siblings, according to Cal Poly.
|
|
Luke blew out the candles on a cake, nothing caught fire, and fans waited for the final shoe to drop.
|
|
The seat of government in the capital, Pristina, briefly caught fire after it came under a hail of petrol bombs.
|
|
So far, none of the oil sands have caught fire, but precautions are being made to ensure that they don't.
|
|
A Jim Beam warehouse in Versailles, Kentucky filled with about 45,000 barrels of bourbon has caught fire, multiple outlets report.
|
|
Eighteen years ago, Getz carried 5-year-old Aponte to safety when her uncle's Hartford, Connecticut apartment building caught fire.
|
|
A prototype version of SpaceX's next-generation rocket caught fire last night following an engine test in Boca Chica, Texas.
|
|
A passenger on a February 19th flight from Beijing, China to Melbourne, Australia was burned when her headphones caught fire.
|
|
No one will ever know how the fuel first caught fire, so quickly the blaze spreads from tank to tank.
|
|
If the plane indeed caught fire in the air, the batteries would certainly be a major suspect in the investigation.
|
|
VICE News saw demonstrators lob Molotov cocktails at police officers, a number of whom caught fire for a few seconds.
|
|
Newspaper De Telegraaf reported the car's battery was broken, and part of it caught fire and was difficult to extinguish.
|
|
An eyewitness and an interior ministry official said a vehicle caught fire after a bomb stuck to its underside exploded.
|
|
Shawn Minter got in touch with The Verge after his Note 7 caught fire on his nightstand at 5:45AM.
|
|
The event led at least two water treatment plants to shut down while portions of the river also caught fire.
|
|
Some brands were approached by Airbnb to create the experiences that made news headlines or caught fire on social media.
|
|
The family first tried to get into a car, but it caught fire, so they started to leave on foot.
|
|
An illegal marijuana grow located on the second floor of a house in Walworth, New York, caught fire on Tuesday.
|
|
He was given a date to appear in court, and was not at the home when the room caught fire.
|
|
A cargo ship owned by Hyundai Glovis, Hyundai motor's ocean freight logistics company, capsized and caught fire early Sunday morning.
|
|
The plane caught fire after a blown tire ruptured the Concorde's fuel tanks, and 113 people died in the crash.
|
|
None of the oil sands have caught fire, and the industry has redoubled efforts to ensure facilities are well protected.
|
|
CCTV footage showed the blaze first broke out on the 17th floor when insulation materials caught fire, the broadcaster said.
|
|
A Jim Beam warehouse in Kentucky caught fire this week, putting about 40,000 barrels of bourbon at risk of burning.
|
|
Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site in Islam and a flashpoint between Israelis and Palestinians, caught fire in Jerusalem.
|
|
The West Fertilizer Co.'s storage and distribution facility in West, Texas caught fire and exploded on April 17, 2013.
|
|
According to The Drive, at least eight Tesla vehicles appear to have caught fire without being involved in an accident.
|
|
A boat caught fire near Santa Cruz Island, off the coast of Ventura County, California, at approximately 3:30 a.m.
|
|
In New York City, a dockless Lime e-bike caught fire last week while a cyclist was on the bike.
|
|
A transporter carrying a dozen novelty cars including a BATMOBILE caught fire - burning a number of vintage vehicle to bits.
|
|
Rubio is fading, Kasich never caught fire and Trump once said that he couldn't stand to look at her face.
|
|
Video of the arrest caught fire on social media over the weekend and led to accusations of racism and protests.
|
|
Devin Booker caught fire over the second half of the season and added a potential star guard to the mix.
|
|
The same month, a rear wheel of an Airbus A320 operated by an Indian budget airline caught fire after landing.
|
|
We're here because Tarana started a movement, and she planted a seed years ago and it's grown and caught fire.
|
|
The boat caught fire near Santa Cruz Island, off the coast of Ventura County, California, just after 3:00 a.m.
|
|
An Air Force B-52 jet crashed and caught fire in Guam after takeoff on Wednesday, The Associated Press reported.
|
|
She said she was disappointed that Samsung had failed to explain why some Note 7s heated up and caught fire.
|
|
That philosophy has caught fire in recent years with a proliferation of index-tracking funds and trendier exchange traded funds.
|
|
Public buses have caught fire, and some neighborhoods have even seen wild boars picking through the trash and sidestepping potholes.
|
|
On Wednesday, an Emirates Airline plane caught fire and was forced to make an emergency landing at Dubai International airport.
|
|
Only a few injuries were reported in Thursday's quake, but two houses caught fire from broken gas pipes, officials said.
|
|
What happened: Crews abandoned both ships, one of which caught fire, early in the morning, but other details remained murky.
|
|
As for Kanye ... his Sunday Service in Calabasas has caught fire and is attracting huge crowds and tons of celebs.
|
|
The Federal Aviation Administration said a Cessna Citation rolled off the end of a runway and caught fire after landing.
|
|
Then, suddenly, the truck caught fire and exploded, killing at least 150 people and seriously injuring at least 100 others.
|
|
It depicts Morro Castle, a ship that caught fire and ran aground in the waters near Asbury Park in 1934.
|
|
A charter bus with an illegal license caught fire on its way to Dallas from a nursing home near Houston.
|
|
The character simply goes by The Child on the show -- but it's easy to see how the nickname caught fire.
|
|
A civilian vehicle also caught fire off base, but that incident was unrelated to "the gate runner," the post said.
|
|
Through strong word of mouth, the original film quickly caught fire, earning a total haul of a whopping $1.3 billion.
|
|
Then, last Friday, the warehouse/loft space known as the Ghost Ship, a center of the Oakland community, caught fire.
|
|
Tourists were forced to jump into shark-infested waters when their boat in the Galapagos caught fire, Fox News reports.
|
|
They lose capacity the more they're charged and discharged, eventually needing replacement, and on occasion have exploded or caught fire.
|
|
When a battery pack caught fire in 2016, for example, Dastoor flew across the country to diagnose what went wrong.
|
|
In this star-studded spectacle, a high-rise has caught fire because safety standards are not quite up to code.
|
|
That came after a container of organic peroxides exploded and caught fire early Thursday, sending acrid smoke into the air.
|
|
The unit that caught fire produces all oil products but is geared towards gasoline, according to a Singapore based trader.
|
|
It made major waves in rap-obsessed circles — but Minaj didn't become a cultural touchstone until "Super Bass" caught fire.
|
|
Liberty Island and the statue were evacuated after three propane tanks caught fire at a construction site, ABC News reported.
|
|
Porsche has confirmed that one of its Taycan electric sedans caught fire in a Florida garage on Sunday, February 16.
|
|
More than 100 people died in the exodus, some of heatstroke, including 24 nursing home evacuees whose bus caught fire.
|
|
As flaming pieces of the upper structure fell to the cathedral floor, some of the interior furnishings also caught fire.
|
|
The Facebook page caught fire in Egypt, and within a few weeks support for the strike had swelled to 70,000.
|
|
Helpless witnesses said the house caught fire and was burning as it floated down the stream, which runs through the town.
|
|
Around 7:30pm local time on July 18, the storage building of the Musée Tatihou caught fire, according to Ouest France.
|
|
Much of the fuel evaporated after the ship caught fire and sank, but the slicks raised fears of an environmental catastrophe.
|
|
The boat was on its way to the tourist destination of Pulau Tidung Island in North Jakarta when it caught fire.
|
|
Trump today: Live updates on health care and Gorsuch The word caught fire as Donald Trump campaigned for president last year.
|
|
One of the tallest residential buildings in the world, the Dubai Torch Tower, caught fire for the second time Friday morning.
|
|
A Tesla caught fire Tuesday in a business parking lot in Los Gatos, according to the Santa Clara County Fire Department.
|
|
Last year, the internet briefly caught fire when pictures of a weird, elevated bus that glides above traffic began circulating around.
|
|
It's a moment that has caught fire in one billion-dollar (and 250% share) market in particular in recent years: romance.
|
|
They say the 27-year-old suspect had at least one knife and poured out a flammable liquid, which caught fire.
|
|
Saburido, sitting in the front passenger seat, suffered third-degree burns over 60% of her body after the car caught fire.
|
|
But this year — a year during which people were constantly incredulous — that blinking GIF caught fire even outside the gaming community.
|
|
The brash New Jersey governor never caught fire in a tangled field where all of the establishment-leaning candidates have struggled.
|
|
His original plan to announce the measures last week was put on hold when Notre Dame cathedral in Paris caught fire.
|
|
Authorities allege he set his own home ablaze Tuesday morning in a neighboring town, hours before his brother's mansion caught fire.
|
|
The website said the family's car caught fire as they tried to outrun the blaze, forcing them out of the vehicle.
|
|
He's been firing up crowds in his custom suit and flaming hairdo since the Titans first caught fire back in '99.
|
|
In September 2014, an AV-8B caught fire near one of its tires after an emergency landing at Kadena Air Base.
|
|
But the car continued to roll forward, and the convoy launched "heavy gunfire" and grenades its way until it caught fire.
|
|
An emergency services spokesman was quoted by state TV as saying the plane crashed in a mountainous area and caught fire.
|
|
After some of THOSE phones caught fire, Samsung had to do a complete recall and permanently cease production of the phone.
|
|
A transformer caught fire at the Duke Energy-operated Oconee Nuclear Station, located near Seneca in South Carolina's mountainous northwest corner.
|
|
The accident happened on State Route 385 in Memphis, Tennessee, when a Jeep went off the road and quickly caught fire.
|
|
The world's top smartphone maker this month pulled the plug on the near-$900 device after phones overheated and caught fire.
|
|
Samsung issued the worldwide recall yesterday after at at least five replacement Note 7 handsets caught fire over the past week.
|
|
The Tahoe appeared to have caught fire from the impact of the bullets, he said, and all five passengers were killed.
|
|
Oil spilled from one car, but multiple cars of Bakken crude caught fire, said Oregon Department of Transportation spokesman Tom Fuller.
|
|
Dozens of homes caught fire in September after the gas explosion, which killed one person and injured about two dozen others.
|
|
The Baltimore County Fire Department responded to a call in Parkville, Maryland, March 11 about an apartment building that caught fire.
|
|
Early Wednesday morning, a 24-story high-rise in London caught fire, killing at least 12 people and injuring dozens more.
|
|
The new wooden building in the town of Altenfelden, near Austria's borders with Germany and the Czech Republic, caught fire overnight.
|
|
The Federal Aviation Administration said the plane rolled off the end of a runway at Elizabethton Municipal Airport and caught fire.
|
|
The Note 7 — one of Samsung's big flagship phones — had a little problem where it occasionally caught fire and/or exploded.
|
|
In 2014 Tesla had to reinforce the undercarriage plates of its battery, after a car caught fire out on the road.
|
|
This year, the C.P.S.C. recalled hoverboards that contained lithium-ion batteries; those batteries exploded or caught fire in dozens of cases.
|
|
Before college, I had no idea renters insurance existed; I learned about it from a fellow student whose apartment caught fire.
|
|
A Philippine Airlines Boeing 777 plane had to make an emergency landing after it caught fire shortly after takeoff on Thursday.
|
|
The hotel caught fire ahead of the annual New Year fireworks display at the nearby Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.
|
|
But when sales turned out to be lackluster, he created a smaller version that caught fire and made him a millionaire.
|
|
A Southwest Airlines flight had to be evacuated after a passenger's Samsung phone, reportedly a replacement Galaxy Note 7, caught fire.
|
|
Amy Klobuchar's candidacy never quite caught fire, but her third-place finish in New Hampshire marked her as a serious contender.
|
|
The plane was reportedly carrying medical supplies, the Philippines News Agency said, adding that the plane caught fire on the runway.
|
|
News of the Georgia vessel comes one week after 34 people were killed when a diving boat caught fire in California.
|
|
My television shorted out due to the rain and caught fire - I had to douse the flames with a water bottle.
|
|
My television shorted out due to the rain and caught fire - I had to douse the flames with a water bottle.
|
|
Earlier that year, a plane carrying 147 passengers caught fire while landing in northeastern Iran, killing 29 people and injuring 47.
|
|
In 2007, at least 45 people were killed in Lagos when fuel they were siphoning from a buried pipeline caught fire.
|
|
He was not prepared for the unseen car that had caught fire and been abandoned on his route in August 2016.
|
|
An evacuated hospital was among the buildings that caught fire, and the main highway was closed, South African news outlets reported.
|
|
The engine of US Army Stryker infantry carrier traveling in Poland on Saturday caught fire, prompting a response by local firefighters.
|
|
Workers were conducting maintenance on a line when it caught fire and exploded on Wednesday, Midland County Sheriff Gary Painter said.
|
|
A bus carrying passengers across the Sydney Harbour Bridge caught fire on Thursday afternoon causing major traffic delays during peak hour.
|
|
When Houston scored the opening 813 points of the third quarter, Tucker caught fire and picked up where Teletovic left off.
|
|
The amber-colored, volatile liquid caught fire, and soon there was a chain reaction, with a series of fires and explosions.
|
|
The Marines, members of the First Marine Division, "were conducting scheduled battalion training" when the vehicle caught fire, the statement said.
|
|
But in January, according to a suit the family later filed, the hoverboard caught fire, which rapidly spread through the house.
|
|
When Houston scored the opening 0213 points of the third quarter, Tucker caught fire and picked up where Teletovic left off.
|
|
The diving ship caught fire and sank while anchored near Santa Cruz Island in the early morning hours of Sept. 2.
|
|
Officials are now investigating why the boat caught fire and how similar disasters can be prevented in the future, she said.
|
|
When the Hindenburg caught fire, Mr. Doehner's mother dropped Werner and his brother from the cabin window before jumping out herself.
|
|
Nurhaba, 30, Amin Sarif, 8, Dilsan Bibe, 5, and Arjunan, 1, died when their tent in a transit camp caught fire.
|
|
A couple of years later, an Ethiopian 787 caught fire at Heathrow, and that was attributed to the emergency locator battery.
|
|
The story caught fire and lots of people assumed the root of his evil could be found in the genital region.
|
|
Yet every one of the 300 people on board got out safely after the jet landed hard and caught fire Tuesday morning.
|
|
The trend has caught fire not just among start-ups, but at financial giants Fidelity, Vanguard, Charles Schwab and even Goldman Sachs.
|
|
"It exited the runway during the landing and caught fire after hitting the wall at the end of the runway," it said.
|
|
Virginia went the first 5:16 without a basket in the second half but then caught fire and put the game away.
|
|
One of nine containers with the organic peroxides had caught fire, and Rennard said Arkema expected the remaining eight to burn eventually.
|
|
The first shot hit the tanker above the sea level and the ship caught fire briefly before it was extinguished, he said.
|
|
The Japanese-owned Kokuka Corageous tanker briefly caught fire when it was twice attacked with "some kind of shell," its owner said.
|
|
It's not yet clear what started the blaze, although the New York Times reports that the cathedral's iconic spire caught fire first.
|
|
Tanner said a flight attendant told him the smoke was from a TV unit that caught fire in the first class cabin.
|
|
A few weeks later, Chinese EV startup NIO also recalled its first electric SUV after a few of the vehicles caught fire.
|
|
That being said, SpaceX recently suffered what the company called an "anomaly" when a Falcon 9 rocket and its payload caught fire.
|
|
That wreck resulted in a red flag with six laps remaining after Kyle Larson's car got airborne and Danica Patrick's caught fire.
|
|
In this frame from video, the remains of a shuttle boat that caught fire off Florida's Gulf Coast float on Monday, Jan.
|
|
Christie placed sixth at 7%, his message of experience never caught fire with the angry, anti-establishment electorate that fueled Trump's victory.
|
|
Ross caught fire in the first half leading Orlando to a season-high 71 points at halftime and a 71-58 lead.
|
|
In each case, the device was plugged into an outlet when it caught fire, melting the spinner and scorching the surface below.
|
|
MINNEAPOLIS -- Since trading away their closer and a starting pitcher, the Minnesota Twins caught fire and re-emerged in the playoff picture.
|
|
The Front Altair caught fire after the attack Thursday, sending a thick cloud of black smoke visible even by satellite from space.
|
|
The pilots were forced to abandon the plane after ice accumulated on the wings and three of its six engines caught fire.
|
|
The front end of his SUV was ripped apart, the vehicle caught fire, and two other cars crashed into the rear end.
|
|
It's so isolated that when an estimated 100,000 tires caught fire on Sunday, the closest fire hydrant was about four miles away.
|
|
The Note 7 included a 3,500mAh battery, and that device ended up being recalled after many devices spontaneously exploded or caught fire.
|
|
The tanker caught fire and then exploded, shooting a fireball across the raised highway&aposs eight lanes and collapsing part of it.
|
|
More than 500 hectares of land caught fire on Tuesday alone in the department, a record, local fire authorities said on Twitter.
|
|
Like Strange Planet, it first caught fire on Reddit; after Chetwynd made an iPad comic, her boyfriend posted it to the platform.
|
|
The British pop singer was one of the hundreds of people forced to evacuate Wednesday when the Mandarin Oriental Hotel caught fire.
|
|
Then, with the entire establishment behind Clinton, Sanders's pure outsider vision of robust social democracy caught fire with elements of the grassroots.
|
|
Its tail boom lodged in the trees, and the main wreckage landed about 100 yards away and caught fire, the agency said.
|
|
French riot police hose a smoldering caravan after it caught fire during clashes with migrants in a makeshift camp near Calais, France.
|
|
Some 3,000 years ago, the wooden structures caught fire and plunged into the waters below, an event that contributed to their preservation.
|
|
Fitness trackers, part of the booming wearables market, have caught fire with the health conscious and boosted the fortunes of their manufacturers.
|
|
Apparently a separate Lyft e-bike caught fire over the weekend, also in San Francisco, with the fire emanating from its battery.
|
|
Another caught fire on Thursday (on an airplane), and then another on Friday in the hands of a 13-year-old girl.
|
|
Doncic then caught fire, scoring 10 points in a 12-4 Mavericks run as Dallas got within five with 2:46 left.
|
|
The car hit the front of the police van as it was overtaking it and caught fire, a police spokeswoman told reporters.
|
|
In Ishinomaki, a school bus floating on the surface of the wave caught fire, and a search team recovered four charred children.
|
|
A Tesla Model 3 electric car caught fire after crashing into a parked tow truck on a Moscow motorway late on Saturday.
|
|
A spill from the Jim Beam factory on a pond in Kentucky caught fire in 2003, and a fire whirl formed spontaneously.
|
|
That incident followed other reports of some of Lime's scooters breaking apart during rides, as well as batteries that caught fire. [BBC]
|
|
At least 38 firefighters were injured when a high-rise commercial building in downtown Tehran caught fire and collapsed, state television reported.
|
|
Walmart has dropped its lawsuit that claimed Tesla solar panels caught fire on the roof of seven stores throughout the United States.
|
|
But even as her movement caught fire among women more broadly, I worried that the voices of black women were being ignored.
|
|
HONG KONG — Twenty migrant workers from Myanmar were killed when their bus caught fire in northwestern Thailand early Friday, the police said.
|
|
I saw that Sean [McElwee, a political activist] had [created] #AbolishICE and that caught fire for a while and started a movement.
|
|
In the rioting a neighboring tavern caught fire, and water from firefighters' hoses "wiped out" most of Sostre's book inventory, Ross said.
|
|
When Frances was 5, about the time she grudgingly began piano lessons, her dress caught fire as she was playing with matches.
|
|
"Bernie has started something that has just caught fire," Sanders's New Hampshire state director Shannon Jackson told me in a recent interview.
|
|
After struggling to remove his jacket, they were able to pull Huang to relative safety before the Model X's battery caught fire.
|
|
The Front Altair, loaded with the flammable hydrocarbon mixture naphtha from the United Arab Emirates, radioed for help as it caught fire.
|
|
Winston threw an interception on his second official pass of the game, and then caught fire in a dominant win over Detroit.
|
|
The last episode, which aired January 23, showed the Pearson home go up in flames after a faulty Crock-Pot caught fire.
|
|
In 1986, Jimmy Carter helped build a Habitat for Humanity townhouse but it caught fire years later, and was eventually torn down.
|
|
A tree had caught fire thanks to the wildfires ripping through the state, and the tree was burning from the inside out.
|
|
Anthony's spokeswoman Blanca Lassalle told CNN the singer was not on board when the boat caught fire and all crew are safe.
|
|
An earlier version of this article, relying on outdated information, misstated the material that officials believe had caught fire under the roadway.
|
|
Adas Israel Synagogue in Duluth, about 155 miles northeast of Minneapolis, caught fire early Monday morning, according to CNN affiliate WCCO-TV.
|
|
Some locals who saw the crash say one of the engines appeared to have caught fire before the plane hit the ground.
|
|
Fourteen of the train's cars derailed and four caught fire, sending a thick, billowing plume of black smoke over the picturesque surroundings.
|
|
Then, on a bitter cold evening a year ago this week, a building along the Main Street shopping district here caught fire.
|
|
Shared by the team on Twitter, the 45-second video caught fire and was picked up by news outlets across the country.
|
|
So it's no wonder that this unfortunate Olympics headline from the Bryan-College Station Eagle* caught fire on social media this week.
|
|
The fire, thought to have started when a fridge exploded in a fourth-floor flat, spread quickly as the building's cladding caught fire.
|
|
"I had it less thank [sic] a month, and while using it, it caught fire," customer Lauren wrote in her one-star review.
|
|
The 840 hp muscle cars were on a Reliable Carriers transport trailer that caught fire in Michigan, seriously damaging the Demons with it.
|
|
The warehouse in Versailles, Kentucky caught fire Tuesday night with 45,000 barrels of whiskey inside, according to Jim Beam's parent company, Beam Suntory.
|
|
According to the U.S. Coast Guard, six people were on board the 45-foot charter boat when it caught fire early Monday morning.
|
|
But, thanks to word of mouth, the book caught fire among readers and quickly became a bestseller and a National Book Award finalist.
|
|
Just this week, another Model S caught fire in a parking lot in Hong Kong, shortly after the owner had charged the car.
|
|
In 2016, Tesla released an over-the-air update to "provide extra security during charging" after a Model S caught fire in Norway.
|
|
India temple fire Authorities in southern India are looking for at least 10 people connected to a temple that caught fire early yesterday.
|
|
The company reported more than 59,000 lbs of emissions from the burning of organic peroxides that caught fire because they were not refrigerated.
|
|
The aircraft's right engine caught fire after the aircraft, a Boeing 833-300ER, touched down at Changi airport at around 6:50 a.m.
|
|
I headed home, and thought a lot about what my editor would say to the insurance company if the printer caught fire overnight.
|
|
MOSCOW – Russia&aposs emergency officials say they are evacuating residents from a village in central Russia after a nearby ammunition depot caught fire.
|
|
On May 5th these high hopes took a knock when one such aircraft caught fire and crash-landed at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow.
|
|
A few weeks later, a Tesla being driven with Autopilot crashed and caught fire on a California freeway, resulting in the driver's death.
|
|
Two people familiar with its operations said Exxon reduced some production at the refinery, which provides feedstocks to the unit that caught fire.
|
|
Now, a brick-and-mortar purveyor of these flame-prone scooties has succumb to what most would assume was inevitable—it caught fire.
|
|
Not only were the disc brakes completely ineffective against the whirling power of the lathe, they melted and caught fire in the process.
|
|
MOSCOW, Aug 11 (Reuters) - A Tesla electric car caught fire after crashing into a tow truck on a Moscow motorway late on Saturday.
|
|
"The water heater for the shower just exploded and caught fire at Coachella literally 10 mins before I got out…" one user wrote.
|
|
Police in Australia have charged a 30-year-old man with reckless driving after his car caught fire during a gender reveal video.
|
|
Mahomes eventually caught fire, hitting big shots to Tyreek Hill and creating off-schedule plays outside the pocket to nearly pull the upset.
|
|
Early Wednesday morning, the stove in their home caught fire while Woods' mother was bringing her older children to their carpool stop nearby.
|
|
Heye's position has since caught fire in recent days, as the "#NeverTrump" movement has spread across Twitter, with top conservatives, including Nebraska Sen.
|
|
"We suspect the pipe was dragged by the ship that caught fire," Oil and Gas Director General Djoko Siswanto told reporters on Thursday.
|
|
The Carr Fire, which started on July 23 after a vehicle caught fire, has spread to nearly 100,000 acres as of July 30.
|
|
The Hornets caught fire in the third quarter, using a 27-4 run to take a 78-71 lead headed to the fourth.
|
|
The images come from the Mars... Another replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has caught fire, bringing the total to three this week alone.
|
|
A cellphone battery reportedly caught fire aboard a Delta Air Lines flight that was traveling from Norfolk, Va., to Atlanta on Friday morning.
|
|
During that evacuation, a bus carrying elderly evacuees caught fire and exploded, killing at least 24 people and jamming a major evacuation route.
|
|
Many are so poor that they live in thatched-roof huts, and Mr. Singh said the homes that were hit had caught fire.
|
|
Anna Crail, a college student on the Alaska Airlines flight, was reportedly watching a movie on her iPhone when it suddenly caught fire.
|
|
Houston labored for five-plus minutes without a field goal in the third quarter before Ariza caught fire at the 5:47 mark.
|
|
"The conveyor transporting coke to the blast furnace caught fire," ArcelorMittal spokeswoman Sylwia Winiarek said earlier on Thursday after the fire broke out.
|
|
Porzingis caught fire in the second quarter, scoring 11 of his 32 points en route to a 71-59 halftime advantage for Dallas.
|
|
Then, one night in May 2011, five months after the Trump Organization's licensing deal on the property was announced, the building caught fire.
|
|
In September, CNN amended its criteria to include Fiorina, who caught fire after a lauded performance during the first undercard debate in August.
|
|
London police received the first report of a suspicious device, at Heathrow, at 0955 GMT after staff opened a package which caught fire.
|
|
A luxury yacht caught fire off the coast of Mallorca in Spain, and the dramatic scene was captured on camera by various people.
|
|
Gilliam said that while the gas line initially caught fire, it "burned off," with heat and smoke the main problems after that point.
|
|
Two warehouses at the Jim Beam facility caught fire Tuesday afternoon, Woodford County Emergency Management director Drew Chandler told the Louisville Courier Journal.
|
|
When an oil slick on the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, Ohio, caught fire on June 22, 1969, it didn't come as a surprise.
|
|
More than 50 BMWs have caught fire in South Korea this year, but no deaths or injuries have been reported as a result.
|
|
As he and his fellow artillerymen came under heavy mortar fire, a nearby self-propelled howitzer took an RPG hit and caught fire.
|
|
The pipeline, which ships Siberia Light oil to refineries and Russian Black Sea export terminals, caught fire in the Saratov region on Thursday.
|
|
As the San Francisco Chronicle first reported, San Francisco resident Zach Rutta spotted an e-bike that had caught fire on July 27.
|
|
During the night, a military base near the ammunition dump caught fire, causing officials to shut off the facility's electricity and gas supply.
|
|
She posted the note to social media, where it caught fire, and she committed to doing one random act of kindness every week.
|
|
Then he caught fire, ending a hot second half with a step-back 133- pointer in regulation that sent the game to overtime.
|
|
On Wednesday, 15 US Marines were injured -- some critically -- after their amphibious landing vehicle caught fire during a training exercise at Camp Pendleton.
|
|
In September they gained attention when several Marines ran to a nearby apartment complex to help rescue elderly residents when it caught fire.
|
|
Melinda Hill's response to Louis' Sunday night appearance included #MeTooSoon ... and the hashtag has caught fire during the debate about the disgraced comedian.
|
|
The whole family was home when the missile struck, she said, and everything they owned, including the tent they lived in, caught fire.
|
|
It caught fire after that, reflecting what he thinks is a unified frustration seeping through the rank-and-file of the tech industry.
|
|
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)At least 15 people, including young children, died after a popular market caught fire early Thursday in Kenya's capital, Nairobi.
|
|
In 1983, a Soyuz caught fire and exploded on the launchpad, but two astronauts were safely carried away by the spacecraft's escape system.
|
|
By the time the ground is littered with corpses, a nearby barn has caught fire and so has a stable of unfortunate horses.
|
|
The South Florida Sun Sentinel reported Monday the 2016 Tesla Model S caught fire and burned the 48-year-old driver beyond recognition.
|
|
"They fired rockets at the vehicle, which caught fire, and all of them were martyred except for two who were wounded," he said.
|
|
Crews abandoned both ships, one of which caught fire, after apparent attacks in the Gulf of Oman, a vital thoroughfare for petroleum products.
|
|
When storage sheds holding firearms and a nearby shop selling ammunition both caught fire, it set off hundreds of rounds, sending bullets flying.
|
|
The need to identify a malfunctioning battery arose for Skip earlier this year when one of its scooters in Washington, DC caught fire.
|
|
In May, a Russian Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft caught fire as it made an emergency landing at Moscows Sheremetyevo airport, killing 41 people.
|
|
But in the last 10 weeks of the year, the stock caught fire, flying 8003 percent as part of a larger retail comeback.
|
|
But in the last 10 weeks of the year, the stock caught fire, flying 44 percent as part of a larger retail comeback.
|
|
James Findlay, a Melbourne-based broadcaster, said his parents' home in the town was gutted after palm trees on the lawn caught fire.
|
|
The exceptions were center DeAndre Jordan (24 points, 16 rebounds) and the reserve Jamal Crawford, who caught fire late to amass 20 points.
|
|
The 75-foot commercial diving boat, called the Conception, caught fire Labor Day off the coast of Santa Cruz Island in Southern California.
|
|
One tank that caught fire contains toluene, which is used in the production of nail polish remover, glue and paint thinner, ITC said.
|
|
Dozens of homes were reported to have caught fire in several northern Massachusetts towns on Thursday after a series of suspected gas explosions.
|
|
Samsung halted production of the phone less than two months after its launch, following reports that in some instances their batteries caught fire.
|
|
Still playing without Kevin Durant, the Warriors are suffering through more adversity than they have since they first caught fire three seasons ago.
|
|
The theory and practice of positive psychology caught fire in the public's imagination, thanks in part to Seligman's informal prose and optimistic message.
|
|
Two weeks ago a tower block run by a council on the other side of the capital caught fire, killing at least 2001 people.
|
|
Just last year, a mobile home caught fire in what investigators believed to be an incident resulting from someone taking a blowtorch to spiderwebs.
|
|
In Tennessee, another teen is recovering from the severe burns caused when a vaping pen caught fire in his pocket a few weeks ago.
|
|
The canal is ringed by a cement factory, a dock where grimy ships are scrubbed, and a phenol plant that caught fire in 2002.
|
|
Another Air India flight from Dubai to Mangalore overshot the runway on landing and fell over a cliff and caught fire in May 2010.
|
|
Fire service spokesman Cesar Trochez said "three commercial businesses caught fire" during the clashes, adding that the causes for the blazes were under investigation.
|
|
At least one person died in Rockport, Texas during the storm when their house caught fire, according to a county officials interviewed by CNN.
|
|
" Tlaib herself caught fire over remarks she made in January shortly after being sworn in that the Democrat-controlled House would "impeach the motherfucker.
|
|
The message comes after Blizzard caught fire this week for banning a professional Hearthstone player for shouting a statement associated with Hong Kong protesters.
|
|
It had swiftly recalled 2.5m of the phones after the batteries in some had caught fire (the result of one such conflagration is pictured).
|
|
The channel had been closed to vessel traffic for one mile (1.6 km) southwest from where the ship caught fire, the Coast Guard said.
|
|
But to make matters worse—or better, depending on your perspective—some of the hoverboards actually caught fire when officials attempted to destroy them.
|
|
Two people familiar with its operations, however, said Exxon reduced some production at the refinery, which provides feedstocks to the unit that caught fire.
|
|
Republican Carly Fiorina briefly caught fire after a strong performance at the first so-called "kids' table," second-tier debate in the 2016 race.
|
|
In recent weeks, Lyft had to pull its electric bikes from some markets after some of the bikes caught fire due to undetermined causes.
|
|
Pot stocks caught fire last year between Canada's legalization of recreational weed and the United State's legalization of hemp in the 2018 Farm Bill.
|
|
The Nuggets fell behind 70-55 in the first 1:05 of the third but then caught fire to get back into the game.
|
|
VR makers should take note of the recent problems when 16 hoverboards caught fire in 12 states, launching a federal investigation and causing Amazon.
|
|
Then, as fate would have it, 16 Fisker Karma vehicles caught fire after being submerged in salt water in New Jersey following Hurricane Sandy.
|
|
A passenger plane skidded off the runway, broke apart and then caught fire Wednesday as it landed at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport, CNN reported.
|
|
The police said in a Facebook post that the pilot of the aircraft had died after it collided on the runway and caught fire.
|
|
Again, we don't know if that's what happened in this particular instance, but it's not the first time an iPhone has reportedly caught fire.
|
|
The Federal Aviation Administration is warning airline passengers against using Samsung's recalled Galaxy Note 7 phones after several have caught fire in recent weeks.
|
|
Hong Kong's fire services department told Reuters a vehicle caught fire on Sunday, but gave no details, such as the make of the car.
|
|
A local official told Iran's state TV that the number of injured people "was not known" and cars in the area had caught fire.
|
|
The comments caught fire ... with a lot of people wondering if LaVar's fatherly pride was biting off more than his son's game can chew.
|
|
Environmental reasons are often cited, but the truth is that Disneyland's crown holiday jewel caught fire the night before it was set to debut.
|
|
The plant is near the ITC storage terminal that caught fire more than a week ago, releasing chemicals into the air and local waterways.
|
|
Inside is a lithium-polymer battery that's far smaller than the lithium-ion cell inside the Samsung's Galaxy Note 7's that caught fire.
|
|
The historic site made famous as Hogwarts' Great Hall in the Harry Potter film's caught fire on Saturday, according to an eyewitness on Twitter.
|
|
The viral Facebook event caught fire last week with more than a million RSVPers who say they're down to head out there on Sept.
|
|
Crew members tried to save passengers but were blocked by fire, investigators sayThe Conception caught fire off California's Santa Cruz Island early Monday morning.
|
|
Two luxury yachts worth over $20 million caught fire and sank Saturday morning while docked for repairs at a marina in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
|
|
Last week, the NTSB opened a probe into an incident in which a Model S caught fire after crashing into a wall in Florida.
|
|
Apparently, I had spilled a good amount of liquor on the table because it caught fire after I had prepared one too many cocktails.
|
|
The culmination of a tectonic shift that began with the invention of television and caught fire during the Clinton impeachment trial is upon us.
|
|
A Miami-bound American Airlines flight that caught fire prompted an evacuation of the Boeing 767 at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport in October 2016.
|
|
At least 85033 people are confirmed dead after a dive boat caught fire and sank Monday near Santa Cruz Island off of Southern California.
|
|
For those who have been living under a rock, a number of the large-screen phones caught fire, forcing Samsung to issue a recall.
|
|
Elizabeth Warren was unswervingly true to Elizabeth Warren, which is precisely why she has caught fire and why she'll continue to burn relatively bright.
|
|
At that point, Mr. Sy apparently ignited a lighter he was holding, officers said, and the bus caught fire as the hostages were escaping.
|
|
"The airplane caught fire and exploded as it was taking off the NAIA runway 24," he added, referring to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
|
|
A fire on the Cuyahoga River in 1969 (the 13th time that river had caught fire) helped to inspire the creation of the EPA.
|
|
"I had my fire pump on a trailer, and the trailer caught fire so I had to put it out as well," he recalls.
|
|
But with Australia coming off its hottest and driest year on record, many areas of permanently wet rainforest dried out and caught fire too.
|
|
A potential scandal that could have hurt his chances — the 2010 sexual harassment complaints made against him, which were settled — has not caught fire.
|
|
The suit says two transformers owned by the power company -- located about 6 miles apart -- either caught fire or exploded and ignited the brush.
|
|
Fifteen Marines were wounded, six of them critically, when an amphibious vehicle they were training in caught fire at Camp Pendleton on Wednesday morning.
|
|
It took them, and others, a couple of tries before landing on ideas that caught fire and became big names in the tech industry.
|
|
Footsteps Following in the footsteps of the self-described "black feminist lesbian poet," whose ideas caught fire in a city she cherished and criticized.
|
|
Fast forward to 1998 and Larry Shannon Hargrove -- the "Texas Songbird" -- was hanging out in Austin when the Bill Clinton impeachment investigation caught fire.
|
|
An engine caught fire shortly after takeoff and the pilot was unable to regain control, an Iranian government official told the state news media.
|
|
Two coaches of the Samjhauta Express, a bi-weekly train that runs between New Delhi and Lahore in Pakistan, caught fire late on Feb.
|
|
This is another way of saying that the job report, while positive, offers nothing to suggest that the 2023 economy has suddenly caught fire.
|
|
A truck in the parking lot behind the main grandstand caught fire from a grill, and the fire spread to other vehicles parked nearby.
|
|
Thirty-nine people were on board the 75-foot-long boat, Conception, when it caught fire early Labor Day morning near Santa Cruz Island.
|
|
In May, a Russian Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft caught fire as it made an emergency landing at Moscow&aposs Sheremetyevo airport, killing 41 people.
|
|
My career has always been on a path with the queer civil rights movement that has really caught fire in the last fifteen years.
|
|
Had the acid caught fire, it could have resulted in a vapor cloud that can damage the skin, eyes and lungs of nearby residents.
|
|
The plane carrying 48 people, including 5 crew members, overshot the runway after landing, hit a small building and caught fire, regional authorities said.
|
|
TMZ broke the story, Foxx went into hero mode Monday night in Hidden Hills after a car flipped and caught fire outside his house.
|
|
The flammable foam used to soundproof the venue caught fire, which quickly spread through the club, which at that moment housed about 400 people.
|
|
Meadow Walker's attorney said in a statement that while Rodas was killed instantly in the crash, Walker was still alive when the car caught fire.
|
|
The performer, who caught fire during a baton trick near the end of the rally, suffered burns and was hospitalized with serious injuries, Saxton said.
|
|
The aircraft's right engine caught fire after the aircraft, a Boeing 833-300ER, touched down at Changi airport at around 6:50 am (2250 GMT).
|
|
A female American tourist was killed and several others were injured after a tour boat exploded and caught fire Saturday in the Bahamas, officials said.
|
|
In 2011, Hart's childhood home caught fire and partially burned down, and he ended up storing his stuff in Larson's studio, a collaborator and friend.
|
|
A government spokesman added that a Mitsubishi Steel Manufacturing plant in the city of Muroran also caught fire, but is being brought under control.[Reuters]
|
|
A man says his new Samsung Galaxy Note 27 caught fire while charging and it could lead to another country added to the large recall.
|
|
Among them, a nightclub caught fire a year ago, killing 64 people, because it was filled beyond capacity, lacked emergency exits and fire safety permits.
|
|
Henan Shenhuo Coal & Power Co Ltd said its aluminium unit in Yongcheng caught fire on Sunday, and output capacity of 23.12,2003 tonnes had been halted.
|
|
An ammunition depot at the base caught fire and people in the nearby village of Kamenka were being evacuated, emergency services were quoted as saying.
|
|
On July 12, the Austin Fire Department responded to a call from a chip factory concerning boxes of ground-up chip waste that caught fire.
|
|
For the life of me, I have never been able to understand why this is a thing that has caught fire with American TV audiences.
|
|
McMurry said construction materials belonging to the state, including PVC pipes, were stored under the highway but would not have caught fire on their own.
|
|
Available for $39.99 TEE SHIRT – GRUNT STYLE Grunt Style was founded by Marine Corps veteran Daniel Alarik and quickly caught fire in the tactical world.
|
|
Hong Kong (CNN)A warehouse storing chemical products has caught fire and exploded in east China's Jiangsu Province, according to Chinese state news agency Xinhua.
|
|
Henan Shenhuo Coal & Power Co Ltd said its aluminum unit in Yongcheng caught fire on Sunday, and output capacity of 23.12,2003 tonnes had been halted.
|
|
Henan Shenhuo Coal & Power Co Ltd said its aluminium unit in Yongcheng caught fire on Sunday, and output capacity of 250,000 tonnes had been halted.
|
|
Henan Shenhuo Coal & Power Co Ltd said its aluminum unit in Yongcheng caught fire on Sunday, and output capacity of 250,000 tonnes had been halted.
|
|
In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in New York state court, Walmart alleged that Tesla solar panels installed atop seven of its stores had caught fire.
|
|
Important business thinkers such as Michael Porter and Clayton Christensen are still on staff, but a new generation of superstars has not yet caught fire.
|
|
Edward Sirait, director of Lion Air Group, which owns Batik Air, said the Boeing 737's wing caught fire, but firefighters quickly extinguished the blaze.
|
|
At least nine people were killed in Nigeria's commercial capital of Lagos in June when a petrol tanker caught fire and burned 53 other vehicles.
|
|
The company has permanently halted production of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone less than two months after launch following reports that some batteries caught fire.
|
|
In the first incident reported in China, a social media user posted messages Sunday saying a friend's Galaxy Note 7 caught fire over the weekend.
|
|
Carnegie Mellon's Sandstorm, the vehicle that did best, travelled 24 miles before getting stuck; as it tried to free itself, its front wheels caught fire.
|
|
The beloved, nearly 212-year-old cathedral -- which survived plagues, a revolution and the Nazis -- caught fire yesterday in a blaze that stunned the world.
|
|
The Tesla's lithium batteries caught fire, and emergency officials consulted company engineers before determining how to extinguish the battery fire and move the vehicle safely.
|
|
Mr. Iñárritu and Fox insisted that was not the case, but the rumor – regarded by Fox as an effort to smear the film – caught fire.
|
|
Archaeologists in Britain have uncovered the charred remains of a 3,000-year-old stilted wooden structure that plunged into the river after it caught fire.
|
|
But on Saturday evening, he faced an unexpected crisis much closer to home: In Midtown Manhattan, the president's flagship edifice, Trump Tower, briefly caught fire.
|
|
McMurry said construction materials belonging to the state, including PVC pipes, were stored under the highway, but would not have caught fire on their own.
|
|
Sunday's fire happened only a block away from The Address Downtown Dubai, a 63-story tower that caught fire on New Year's Eve on 2015.
|
|
Net neutrality caught fire in 2014 when the FCC was working on new rules, and John Oliver touched on the subject on Last Week Tonight.
|
|
In one case, an Uber car caught fire but fortunately neither the driver nor any passengers were in it at the time, the Journal reported.
|
|
Dorinda's rep at Talent Resources tells TMZ ... the slogan caught fire after she screamed it at "Sex and the City" writer, Candace Bushnell, this season.
|
|
An understandable choice on their part, as the concept has caught fire in post-mortems of the last election and in ongoing American political discourse.
|
|
And finally, convinced it had rectified the flaw, Samsung started issuing replacement Note 7s, one of which this week caught fire on a Southwest plane.
|
|
A replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 caught fire this morning in Virginia, the fourth known case in the United States in less than a week.
|
|
The only national-security question that has caught fire is the government's refusal to publish a parliamentary report on alleged Russian meddling in British politics.
|
|
FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver noted on Tuesday that Nixon also once enjoyed stability in the polls—until Watergate caught fire and brought his numbers crashing down.
|
|
As it was being disassembled, it accidentally caught fire; its head and legs were destroyed, leaving behind a charred torso, an ear and an arm.
|
|
Seven of those stores caught fire — one ultimately closed for a week this spring — and millions of dollars in losses and damages occurred, it said.
|
|
Kate Brown came Monday, days after multiple cars of an oil train derailed and caught fire Friday in the gorge, right next to the river.
|
|
In White Sulphur Springs, a house caught fire after it was ripped from its moorings, and it drifted like a floating torch down a creek.
|
|
In White Sulphur Springs, a house caught fire as it was ripped from its moorings, and it drifted like a floating torch down a creek.
|
|
She said that a woman sitting near the phone's owner had told her that the device had just been powered down when it caught fire.
|
|
For that reason, Lyft says it's temporarily suspending its e-bike program in the tech capital as it investigates why these e-bikes caught fire.
|
|
The turmoil, the drama, the desperate search for money: the Trump campaign is looking like so many startups that have caught fire before flaming out.
|
|
After this became the top story on Fox's Twitter feed to its 2628 million followers, it caught fire in other parts of media on Thursday.
|
|
"The plane should have come from the right direction," Chettri said, adding that it hit the airport fence, touched the ground and then caught fire.
|
|
The old space had sat empty for roughly six months, and no one was hurt when it caught fire Wednesday, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
|
|
But that system, transported to Ukraine a few days before the plane was shot down, caught fire before it could be used, the prosecutor said.
|
|
Earlier on Thursday, two oil vessels traveling through the critical energy shipping route caught fire in what the US has now characterized as an attack.
|
|
Grenfell Tower, a public housing high-rise, caught fire in the early hours of June 14, 2017, after a refrigerator exploded on a lower floor.
|
|
By Thursday morning, ice had covered some of the ruins of buildings destroyed when the 210,230-square-foot Marcal warehouse caught fire the night before.
|
|
The blaze in Deer Park began on Sunday morning when a storage tank caught fire at the Intercontinental Terminals Company's facility there, the city said.
|
|
"A tanker loaded with fuel fell yesterday (Monday) and people were scooping its products when it caught fire, killing over 50 persons," the spokesman said.
|
|
In the past six months, a bus caught fire in the city center and a metro escalator packed with Russian soccer fans collapsed, wounding dozens.
|
|
The plane caught fire, but all five people aboard escaped and were taken to a hospital as a precaution, Elizabethton Fire Chief Barry Carrier said.
|
|
Thirty-three bodies have been recovered from a dive boat that caught fire and sank Monday, while one victim is still missing, authorities confirmed Wednesday.
|
|
At the close of the season, for example, a member rides down the chute with a smoke bomb (one year, he fell and caught fire).
|
|
In March, the authorities evacuated about 20,000 people beyond the range of burning artillery shells after a depot near Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine, caught fire.
|
|
Cultured Traveler The Glasgow School of Art, designed by the celebrated Charles Rennie Mackintosh, caught fire in June, for the second time in four years.
|
|
On an exceptionally hot day last summer, on a poultry farm, a pile of manure caught fire, as mounds of animal waste have done before.
|
|
Led by Mr. Matovic, a regional media owner, it started as an anticorruption movement over a decade ago but it has only now caught fire.
|
|
NEW DELHI — A factory manufacturing batteries caught fire and collapsed in the Indian capital Thursday, injuring 13 fire officials and one security guard, police said.
|
|
Democrats are happy with the candidates running in those districts, and in the case of New Hampshire, no Republican candidate seems to have caught fire.
|
|
But when Paris' Notre Dame cathedral caught fire this past spring, we all watched in horror, feeling distraught and powerless, as the flames burned higher.
|
|
They caught fire in 2017, with the blaze spreading through a residential area, burning more than 50 homes and souring the town on Chinese investment.
|
|
The Normandie caught fire and sank in 1942 after only 139 crossings between Europe and the United States and two trips to Rio de Janeiro.
|
|
Although the hashtag was created years earlier by activist Tarana Burke, it caught fire after people in Hollywood used it to take down Harvey Weinstein.
|
|
Scott Oberdick himself was in a storage container helping make the flash bangs a few years ago when his hands caught fire, several employees said.
|
|
Broadcaster CNN Turk reported that the aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing after one of its engines caught fire shortly after take-off.
|
|
Uber was slow to pull recalled cars off the road in Singapore, until one driver was in a car that caught fire, the company said.
|
|
Boeing paid an undisclosed amount to airlines affected by a 2013 grounding of its 787 Dreamliner jets after some of the planes' batteries caught fire.
|
|
Captain Abid Sultan and co-pilot Prithula Rashid died when their plane crashed short of the runway, broke into pieces and caught fire, officials said.
|
|
Some of the boards even caught fire while they were being destroyed and had to be doused with a powder-based fire extinguisher, the council said.
|
|
Before the Bernie Sanders campaign caught fire, many progressives urged Warren to enter the 2016 primary and give Hillary Clinton a real fight for the nomination.
|
|
Zemeckis' innovations haven't always caught fire with moviegoers (see: Welcome to Marwen), but that's sometimes the price paid by those willing to take risks others aren't.
|
|
It's the crazy rumor after the surprise performance that really caught fire: What if Kanye West held an afterparty out at the front of Webster Hall?
|
|
Read MoreCramer: Market darling to dirty dog—drug stock with no end in sight Basic material stocks caught fire after bottoming with the market in February.
|
|
But considering unpopular hoverboards became after so many of them caught fire, the more important question is whether there are enough customers left to buy them.
|
|
Engine-maker GE on Friday alerted airlines about a small number of parts under investigation following American Airlines Flight 383, which caught fire on Oct. 28.
|
|
In June, a battery on one of Skip's scooters caught fire in D.C., prompting the company to ground its scooters in both D.C. and San Francisco.
|
|
He stormed to victory with five birdies in the final six holes as his previously cold putter caught fire and matched the rest of his game.
|
|
After a replacement Note 7 caught fire in a Kentucky man's home earlier this month, Samsung's response was to try to gain possession of the phone.
|
|
Then Russia claimed they were bombing elsewhere, then that the aid convoy had been followed by militants with mortars, and then that the trucks caught fire.
|
|
Only a few battery modules were affected on the Model S that caught fire, and the majority of the battery pack is undamaged, according to Tesla.
|
|
No skateboard had ever caught fire, as one Fit Turbo hoverboard did, while its cheap lithium-ion batteries were charging, badly damaging a family's Louisiana home.
|
|
"We're trying to get a head count," Folger said, adding that about five homes had caught fire and that firefighters were working to extinguish those blazes.
|
|
In February, 18 people were injured when a minivan caught fire and mounted the pavement in a busy part of central Shanghai and plowed into pedestrians.
|
|
Their conversation is interrupted by the fire alarm, which goes off because the dryer they were overusing wasn't equipped for their cheap clothing, and caught fire.
|
|
Federal Aviation Administration spokesperson Lynn Lunsford told the AP that the balloon caught fire and crashed into a pasture near Lockhart, Texas, around 7:40 a.m.
|
|
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Five dozen people were rescued from a nine-storey government building that caught fire on Monday in India's financial capital of Mumbai, authorities said.
|
|
Samsung scrapped the Galaxy Note 7 last week because of incidents where the phones began smoking or caught fire, dealing a huge blow to its reputation.
|
|
None of the oil sands have caught fire, and the industry was redoubling efforts to ensure facilities were well-protected, said Alberta wildfire manager Chad Morrison.
|
|
The Warriors knocked down 2 from beyond the arc against that defense on Monday before Phoenix caught fire at 226-of-2115 from beyond the arc.
|
|
Kentucky resident Michael Klering told CBS local news channel WKYT a Samsung representative accidentally sent him a message after his "safe" replacement Note7 inexplicably caught fire.
|
|
The refinery is located 30 km from an ammunition depot at a military base in the Siberian region of Krasnoyarsk, which caught fire earlier on Monday.
|
|
The white van crashed into the glass facade of the building on the outskirts of Amsterdam around 0400 local time (0200 GMT), where it caught fire.
|
|
And in 1969, when Ohio's Cuyahoga River caught fire because it was so polluted, public outcry eventually led to the creation of the Clean Water Act.
|
|
Samsung's reputation took a hammering after it announced a recall of fire-prone Note 7s, only for reports to emerge that replacement devices also caught fire.
|
|
BEIJING (Reuters) - At least 35 people, including two children, died after a tour bus crashed and caught fire in central China, state media reported on Sunday.
|
|
Gbinije and Richardson caught fire in the second half with a combined 21 points as Syracuse never let the Irish pull within less than 12 points.
|
|
Earlier this week, a supposedly safe replacement Note 7 caught fire on a Southwest Airlines plane shortly before takeoff, prompting a fresh investigation by US regulators.
|
|
This is the (1, 2, 3, 4) fifth replacement Note 7 that has caught fire in the US in the past week that we know of.
|
|
MotoGP said in a statement that the MotoE World Cup paddock facility caught fire at around 0015, causing major damage and burning "the majority of material".
|
|
The most famous example of a recall associated with overheating batteries was Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, which caught fire because of issues with its batteries.
|
|
A cargo ship carrying about 4,000 cars capsized and caught fire in September in St. Simons Sound off the coast of Brunswick, Georgia, according to NPR.
|
|
SINGAPORE — A Singapore Airlines plane bound for Milan caught fire on the runway on Monday morning, shortly after returning to Singapore to make an emergency landing.
|
|
Southwest Airlines, which had to evacuate a plane on Wednesday after a Samsung phone caught fire, said the details of the incident are still being investigated.
|
|
The driver of the other vehicle, Mickey Rivera, 22, of Fall River, was killed after his car split in two and caught fire, Boston 25 reported.
|
|
Hong Kong (CNN)At least one person is dead and two missing after an oil tanker caught fire south of one of Hong Kong's main islands.
|
|
Now over the past two weeks, the team's passing has caught fire, with Kirk Cousins torching the Eagles on Sunday for 333 yards and four touchdowns.
|
|
Fighting continued on Monday and a 10-year-old boy was also killed, when his house was hit by a shell and caught fire, he said.
|
|
"It suddenly spread its four legs and froze -- then the luggage caught fire -- then it caught onto the horse's tail and consumed the horse," she said.
|
|
Flying cinders carried the fire across roads and ignited small patches through neighborhoods: A pile of wood chips in the Home Depot parking lot caught fire.
|
|
BTW ... Ariana and Mikey have been dogged by dating rumors ever since they collabed on her track, "Boyfriend" -- which probably explains why Frankie's comment caught fire.
|
|
Except for the part where the minibus that delivered the medal recipients to the event caught fire as it pulled up to the White House door.
|
|
Former heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko said a trip with family and friends ended in a rescue off the coast of Spain after their yacht caught fire.
|
|
He caught fire late in the campaign following a string of King's highly scrutinized comments and actions allying himself with white nationalists and the far right.
|
|
Even in the Trump country of northern France, where shuttered factories and despairing villages have given rise to the politics of desperation, Macron has caught fire.
|
|
While some artists have caught fire and then flamed out, art experts say Mr. Grotjahn is likely to endure because his talent is real and significant.
|
|
Michael Bennet is a thoughtful, policy-minded senator of the old school whose presidential candidacy as a low-drama, get-things-done moderate hasn't caught fire.
|
|
A United flight from Newark, New Jersey, to the Bahamas was forced to make an emergency landing in Florida after a passenger's laptop battery caught fire.
|
|
In May, the Buildings Department received a complaint through the 311 hotline that the scaffolding had caught fire and dispatched an inspector who found it unsafe.
|
|
For those who may not recall, Samsung killed the Galaxy Note 27 last year after some of the phones overheated and several of them caught fire.
|
|
By January 2017, one driver was in a car when it caught fire, resulting in a broken windshield and melted dashboard, but he was not hurt.
|
|
The KMCO plant is about 25 miles northeast of Deer Park, where an Intercontinental Terminals Co. facility caught fire and burned for several days last month.
|
|
Although Hill wasn&apost in attendance, Feldstein&aposs comments caught fire on Twitter, where many people apparently didn&apost realize that the two actors are siblings.
|
|
But then Boston caught fire, using a 16-0 run, including eight straight by Irving, to take an 86-20063 lead with 5:04 to play.
|
|
Wladimir Klitschko and his family were SAVED by emergency responders in Spain on Monday -- after the luxury yacht they were traveling on, caught fire at sea!!
|
|
Waka Flocka brought the flame back to his name -- in a big, bright, burning way -- when the SUV he was about to hop in caught fire.
|
|
But a death-trap is exactly what the 24-storey Grenfell Tower in West London became when it caught fire in the early hours of June 19803th.
|
|
Bystanders removed Huang from the car before its battery pack caught fire, and he was transported to a nearby hospital where he died later from his injuries.
|
|
The problems with the Galaxy Note 7 began just days after its launch in August, when reports emerged that handsets caught fire related to an overheated battery.
|
|
The problems with the Galaxy Note 73 began just days after its launch in August, when reports emerged that handsets caught fire related to an overheated battery.
|
|
After officers claimed a Vievu-brand body cam caught fire in October, the department yanked some 2,990 cameras out of the total of 15,500 already in deployment.
|
|
"It overheated, caught fire and she lost two children in the house as it burned to the ground... It really brought it home for me," he says.
|
|
Between exploding phones, washing machines and even a store that caught fire on Tuesday, the company has constantly been in the news—but not for great reasons.
|
|
Photo: GizmodoNazrin Hassan, the CEO of a Malaysian venture capital fund, died after one of his cellphones reportedly caught fire while it was charging in his bedroom.
|
|
Patrick's car caught fire, but she and Logano climbed from their cars under their own power and were treated and released from the track's infield car center.
|
|
Earlier on Tuesday, police said a parcel bomb sent to an office building at London's Heathrow airport caught fire when opened but did not cause any injuries.
|
|
Though the popular video game series has been adapted for film twice before, with Angelina Jolie in the lead role of Lara Croft, neither really caught fire.
|
|
Though they are popular on Instagram and YouTube, they have leaned heavily on TikTok for growth in recent months as the social-video platform has caught fire.
|
|
The problems in northwest Dallas started last Wednesday, when a house caught fire on Durango Drive, a quiet street full of single-family homes and longtime residents.
|
|
It's also facing a suit from Walmart for breach of contract and gross negligence, after solar panels that Tesla installed on seven Walmart stores allegedly caught fire.
|
|
She used the same cord she used for her baby monitor to charge, and it caught fire on her counter, which is now charred from the flames.
|
|
Police said three churches in St. Landry Parish, near Lafayette, have caught fire since March 26, with the first at St. Mary Baptist Church in Port Barre.
|
|
KABUL, Afghanistan – An Afghan official says at least eight people were killed when a bus caught fire after a sticky bomb blew up a nearby fuel tanker.
|
|
Following a launch on Friday local time, a Chinese rocket booster fell near a small town in southwest China, where it exploded and caught fire, GBTimes reports.
|
|
The battery of a Model X SUV that crashed in Mountain View, California, earlier this year suddenly caught fire again five days later at the impound lot.
|
|