hostile fire
A fire that becomes uncontrollable or expands outside its intended boundaries.
For example, a fire set intentionally to burn brush becomes hostile if it spreads
to other property; likewise, a fire that becomes much hotter than it is supposed
to be or that cannot be extinguished is hostile even if it never spreads from
the location where it was intentionally kindled.
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