On March 16, 1980, a welder's torch started a fire and burned through all the newsprint threaded through the press, injuring three and causing millions in damage.
The torches had started fires.
Then the torches started getting doused.
Now the second torch lost footing and started to fall.
Some torch may have started that blaze.
The person carrying the torch obviously saw her, too, though her torch was starting to sputter and die.
If the torches start leading them off into the side passages where the traps are, wouldn't they sort of slow down a bit?
On August 3, 1995, a welder's torch started a fire in the wooden hangar.
The torch briefly travels around Greece via short relay, and then starts its transfer to the host city after a ceremony in the Panathinaiko Stadium in Athens.
The torch was starting to fizzle and die.