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A very violent fire has developed, due to a blaze that started from an engine... (colour litho)
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A very violent fire has developed, due to a blaze that started from an engine... (colour litho)
2778173 A very violent fire has developed, due to a blaze that started from an engine... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: A very violent fire developed, due to a blaze that started from an engine, in a Moroccan plantation, taking on frightening proportions, and extending, fueled by the wind, for forty kilometers of length out of five depth. Thirty deaths and a hundred wounded complain while the damage amounted to several tens of millions of francs. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 30 July 1933.); © Look and Learn
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This print titled "A very violent fire has developed, due to a blaze that started from an engine" by Achille Beltrame depicts the terrifying aftermath of a devastating fire in a Moroccan plantation. The image showcases the sheer power and intensity of the flames as they engulf everything in their path. The scene is filled with panic and chaos, as men, women, and children desperately try to escape the rapidly spreading inferno. Smoke billows into the sky, creating an eerie atmosphere that adds to the sense of urgency. Animals can be seen running frantically through fields consumed by flames, adding another layer of tragedy to this catastrophic event. The immense scale of destruction caused by this fire is evident in the vast expanse it covers - stretching for forty kilometers in length and five kilometers in depth. The damage inflicted on both human lives and property is immeasurable, with thirty deaths reported and hundreds wounded. Beltrame's skillful use of color lithography brings out every detail of this harrowing scene. From burning farm buildings to charred landscapes, his artistry captures not only the physical devastation but also conveys the emotional toll experienced by those affected. This powerful image serves as a reminder of nature's unpredictable force and highlights our vulnerability when faced with such disasters. It stands as a testament to both human resilience and our responsibility towards safeguarding our environment from potential hazards.
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