The National Trust scrambled a helicopter with a water bucket to help douse the flames.
Mr Shan is now working around the clock to douse the flames all around him.
Contrasting imagery shows protesters nobly struggling to douse the flames as soldiers look on.
The fire department said on its website that 425 firefighters were involved in efforts to douse the flames.
The world is telling him he must douse the flames, admitting that the intifada has been a tragic failure.
Why, then, should others pay for the fire brigade to douse the flames?
Employees are tapping these funds typically to douse the flames when an unexpected emergency has set their finances on fire.
Even as joblessness soars and Americans' savings turn to cinders, Mr Obama wins plaudits for acting boldly to douse the flames.
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Fire brigade crews used their ventilation systems and were first into the building to douse the flames before Green Goddess crews aided the evacuation.
America played a big role in ending the war between north and south Sudan, but its efforts to douse the flames in Darfur have yet to succeed.
With such stakes, all concerned parties must lose no time in moving to douse the communal flames.
With firefighters stretched thin, he used the hose this week to douse flames from the Rice Canyon Fire.
The authorities know that once mobilized, patriotic fervor has the potential to work against rather than for them, and this explains why they often find themselves working to douse rather than fan the flames of youthful nationalist ardor.
Items are now housed in a temperature and humidity-controlled strong-room protected by an inert gas fire protection system, which would douse the room in gas to kill flames instead of using water.
The question we should perhaps be asking then is not so much who is fanning the flames, but rather what will douse them?
During his tenure, he hop-scotched around the world, trying to end conflicts, douse political flames.
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