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Fire-spitting drone burns wasp nests

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While we all live in 2020, the Blue Sky Rescue volunteer group from China leap to 2077.
The search and rescue volunteers repurposed a regular drone into a flying flame-spewing menace with the sole mission to terminate wasp hives with extreme prejudice. Having raised 80,000 yuan ($12,200) to buy the drone, they've attached a gasoline tank and an arm-length nozzle to create what we'd like to call The Incinerator 2000.
According to the creators of the fiery deathbringer, it has destroyed 11 wasp nests so far. However, its blazing crusade has only just begun and over 100 targets remain.

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