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Amidst extensive footage showing the aftermath, observant viewers noted a strange dichotomy: while cars bore the brunt of destruction—some described as "toasted" and others appearing to have enormous gaping holes—humans remained mostly unscathed. This led to an exploration of the properties of materials under intense heat, suggesting that clothing and skin would suffer damage more quickly than the metal and rubber of vehicles.
The commentary noted that some vehicles were only partially burned, with intact tires still inflated. In stark contrast, there were images showcasing untouched elements of the environment, such as flags candidly fluttering on poles despite the surrounding chaos. This inconsistency stimulated further inquiry into the mechanics of destruction.