No many had tried to extinguish the the mine fire but failed they tried evrything but nothing worked but the fire was to strong and would burn for years no one has
succeeded.But i want to know where it is,state or county or country
The mine fire in Centralia has been burning since 1962.
Centralia is located in Columbia county in PA has had a mine fire burning since 1962.
well they say it was burning for 40 years so i believe it's still burning
An Extinguished fire is put out and a raging fire is continuing to burn .
Lake Centralia is located in Centralia, Illinois, which is a city in Marion County in the southern part of the state. The lake was created when a coal mine fire caused the ground to collapse, resulting in the formation of a reservoir.
The Centralia mine fire in Pennsylvania has been burning since 1962, making it one of the longest-burning fires in history. It was ignited by a landfill fire that spread to an underground coal mine, and efforts to extinguish it have been largely unsuccessful.
There is no city that has absolutely no people. However, there are some uninhabited cities, like Centralia in Pennsylvania, USA, which was abandoned due to a coal mine fire.
Extinguished is a verb. It's the past tense of extinguish.
Centralia has a population of about 9; despite the government evacuating the city because of a mine fire. S.N.P.J has a population of 14 (2003) Byrnesville I think still has a population of >85 , but I'm not sure if it was abandoned due to the Centralia mine fires. There are cities that have populations under 40, but I can't put my finger on their names. I hope someone can figure them out
Nancy poured baking soda on the grease fire to extinguish the flame.
Fire needs oxygen to burn and when the tumbler covers the fire it uses up all the oxygen in the little space quickly and is extinguished.
There are several states in the United States that have a city or town named Centralia. Notably, Centralia, Pennsylvania, is famous for its underground coal fire, while there are also Centralias in Washington, Illinois, and Missouri, among others. Overall, at least five states have a location named Centralia.