Wildfires can easily get that hot, especially when the wind hits them just right.
it's plausible that a laser mounted from a drone could be used to spark the wildfire, similar to that military prototype laser that they mounted to a ship with the intent of being an anti-air and anti-missile countermeasure. But other than that, there's nothing to suggest that the fire, once sparked, progressed naturally.
Wildfires can easily get that hot, especially when the wind hits them just right.
it's plausible that a laser mounted from a drone could be used to spark the wildfire, similar to that military prototype laser that they mounted to a ship with the intent of being an anti-air and anti-missile countermeasure. But other than that, there's nothing to suggest that the fire, once sparked, progressed naturally.
Wildfires don't melt Aluminum.
Wildfires don't melt glass either.