Like any fire, once the fuel in exhausted, the fire goes out. The switchyard will be a mess. All of the switches will be melted and there will be molton steel in puddles that will cool and solidify.
You would need double or triple glass. Arc`s of the type in the switchyard are much more intense than welding arcs
Yeah go take this somewhere else. This is not what we are here for. And also tits or gtfo… You know the rules…..
Internet was invented n the 1900`s? So like 1910? 1915?
1969 to be exact was the first interation of a packet switching network called AARPANET
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARPANET
If this was a transformer fire as stated, then the dielectric oil failed in the transformer and there was a short that developed between the windings on the secondary side of the transformer. The secondary side is not protected by a current interrupting mechanism and will continue to arc until protection on the primary side disengages.