By all accounts, the fire that broke out on the roof of Eastern Senior High School on Sunday caused remarkably little real damage. The only thing that really burned was a section of rubberized roofing material, leaving the concrete roof below mostly unharmed. But take a look at the above photos, sent in by DCist reader Logan Worsley, and you get a better sense why plenty of neighbors of the school were convinced the whole building was going to burn down. That petroleum-based roofing material sure created a lot of dark, billowing smoke.