Firestorm

/ˈfaɪərˌstɔrm/ noun

A violent, intense reaction or criticism; historically, a massive fire created by the combination of many smaller fires, especially during bombing.

From German 'Feuersturm,' combining 'Feuer' (fire) and 'Sturm' (storm). The term was originally used to describe literal fires during World War II bombing, then adopted metaphorically for intense public outrage.

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