Sword_Of_Truth
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Kilo for kilo, Avgas contains over ten times the stored chemical energy of TNT. And there were over 25,000 kg of fuel in each crash. That's why.
I asked a firefighter how hot your basic house fire can get and he told me they often reach 1700 degrees.
This is just your basic "cigarette butt dropped on the couch" scenario. No jet airliner impacts involved.
Thanks to the "cubicle farm" floorplans of modern offices, (most people don't design their living rooms to squeeze in as many wage slaves as possible to maximize the returns on their overhead) you can find all the fuels from a regular house fire (furniture, electronic items, fabrics, miscellaneous plastics, etc...) in much denser concentrations.