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* 1953—[[Shek Kip Mei fire]], fire in a squatter area in Hong Kong, 58,000 homeless<ref name="thestandard26146">{{cite news|url=http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=26146&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=19970126&sear_year=1997|title=Black days in HK's history|newspaper=The Standard|date=1997-01-26|location=Hong Kong|first1=May |last1=Fung |first2=Sanna |last2=So|accessdate=2011-11-03}}</ref>
* 1953—[[Shek Kip Mei fire]], fire in a squatter area in Hong Kong, 58,000 homeless<ref name="thestandard26146">{{cite news|url=http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=26146&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=19970126&sear_year=1997|title=Black days in HK's history|newspaper=The Standard|date=1997-01-26|location=Hong Kong|first1=May |last1=Fung |first2=Sanna |last2=So|accessdate=2011-11-03}}</ref>
* 1961—[[Bukit Ho Swee Fire]], flames erupt in a [[squatter]] settlement in [[Singapore]], making 16,000 homeless
* 1961—[[Bukit Ho Swee Fire]], flames erupt in a [[squatter]] settlement in [[Singapore]], making 16,000 homeless
* 1961—[[Bel Air fire]], burned {{convert|6,090|acre|km2}} and destroyed 484 homes near [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] in [[Los Angeles]]<ref>[http://www.cccarto.com/cal_wildfire/index.html ]</ref>
* 1961—[[Bel Air fire]], burned {{convert|6,090|acre|km2}} and destroyed 484 homes near [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] in [[Los Angeles]]<ref>http://www.cccarto.com/cal_wildfire/index.html</ref>
* 1964—The [[Boston_Fire_Department#Bellflower_Street_Conflagaration|Bellflower Street Conflagaration fire]] destroyed nineteen apartment buildings and damaged eleven{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} in square-block conflagration in [[Boston]]
* 1964—The [[Boston_Fire_Department#Bellflower_Street_Conflagaration|Bellflower Street Conflagaration fire]] destroyed nineteen apartment buildings and damaged eleven{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} in square-block conflagration in [[Boston]]
* 1973—Second Great [[Chelsea, MA|Chelsea]] Fire on October 14. 18 city blocks destroyed: several businesses (mostly rag shops) and homes of one, two, and three story wood frame and metal clad construction.
* 1973—Second Great [[Chelsea, MA|Chelsea]] Fire on October 14. 18 city blocks destroyed: several businesses (mostly rag shops) and homes of one, two, and three story wood frame and metal clad construction.
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* 2009—[[2009 Kenyan oil spill ignition|Kenyan oil spill ignition]] kills at least 111.
* 2009—[[2009 Kenyan oil spill ignition|Kenyan oil spill ignition]] kills at least 111.
* 2010—[[2010 Dhaka fire]] kills 117 people in the Nimtali area of Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.
* 2010—[[2010 Dhaka fire]] kills 117 people in the Nimtali area of Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.
* 2011—Devastating fire in [[Manila]], [[Philippines]] <ref>{{cite news| [http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/metro/view/20110419-332144/Makati-fire-displaces-2500-families}}</ref> leaves about 8,000 people homeless and nine injured in a [[Makati City]] squatter community.
* 2011—Devastating fire in [[Manila]], [[Philippines]] <ref>{{cite news
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| isbn = 0419332144}}</ref> leaves about 8,000 people homeless and nine injured in a [[Makati City]] squatter community.
* 2011—[[Bandra Fire]] injured at least 11 also affecting railway facility in Mumbai
* 2011—[[Bandra Fire]] injured at least 11 also affecting railway facility in Mumbai
* 2011—Great [[Kesennuma]] fire ignited by [[2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]] in [[Miyagi Prefecture]], Japan on March 11. {{Citation needed|date=March 2011}}
* 2011—Great [[Kesennuma]] fire ignited by [[2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami]] in [[Miyagi Prefecture]], Japan on March 11. {{Citation needed|date=March 2011}}
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* 1910—[[Ököritófülpös]], Hungary, fire in a barn during a dancing-party killed 312 people.
* 1910—[[Ököritófülpös]], Hungary, fire in a barn during a dancing-party killed 312 people.
* 1911—[[Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire]], New York City
* 1911—[[Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire]], New York City
* 1912—[[Equitable Life Building (New York City)|Equitable Life Assurance Building]], New York City, January 9<ref>{{cite news |title=Consumed in Fire, Cloaked in Ice, Equitable’s Headquarters Fell 100 Years Ago |first=David W. |last=Dunlap |url=http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/consumed-in-fire-cloaked-in-ice-equitables-headquarters-fell-100-years-ago/ |newspaper=The New York Times |date=January 8, 2012 |accessdate=January 23, 2012}}</ref>
* 1912—[[Equitable Life Building (New York City)|Equitable Life Assurance Building]], New York City, January 9<ref>{{cite news |title=Consumed in Fire, Cloaked in Ice, Equitable's Headquarters Fell 100 Years Ago |first=David W. |last=Dunlap |url=http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/consumed-in-fire-cloaked-in-ice-equitables-headquarters-fell-100-years-ago/ |newspaper=The New York Times |date=January 8, 2012 |accessdate=January 23, 2012}}</ref>
* 1913—[[1913 Binghamton Factory Fire|Binghamton Factory Fire]], New York
* 1913—[[1913 Binghamton Factory Fire|Binghamton Factory Fire]], New York
* 1915—[[St. Johns School Fire]], [[Peabody, Massachusetts]], October 28.
* 1915—[[St. Johns School Fire]], [[Peabody, Massachusetts]], October 28.

Revision as of 23:15, 14 February 2012

This is a list of historic disastrous fires. Before the 20th century, fires were a major hazard to urban areas and the cause of massive amounts of damage to cities. While a few of the most important wildfires or forest fires are included, this list is not the primary resource to refer to for the most severe wildfires, which is summarized in the List of forest fires.

Not in history has a modern imperial city been so completely destroyed. San Francisco is gone.

— Jack London after the 1906 earthquake and fire, [1]

City fires

Antiquity - 1899 AD

Great Fire of London, 1666.
Views of Pittsburgh the day after the 1845 Great Fire. Detail from William Coventry Wall print, "Great Conflagration at Pittsburgh".

1900 - present

Building or structure fires

BC

AD through 1800s

  • 70—Temple in Jerusalem (the second) burned by Roman Empire troops under general Titus
  • 272—Library of Alexandria possibly burned during occupation of Alexandria
  • 391—Library of Alexandria possibly burned by order of Roman Emperor Theodosius I
    Note: evidence is scant for all four fires, but the library was eventually destroyed
  • 1190—Fire at Clifford's Tower, York, England kills at least 150 Jews
  • 1561—Fire of Valladolid (21 September) destroys a tenth of the city, including 440 houses.
  • 1568—The Great Fire of Ferrol which reduced to rubble the old medieval town
  • 1577—Fire in the Doge's Palace, Venice, destroyed major works by Bellini, Titian and Tintoretto
  • 1608—First settlement in Jamestown burns
  • 1613—Globe Theatre, London burned due to mishap
  • 1652—Town hall of Amsterdam burnt down. Treasures and important historical charters were destroyed.
  • 1671—Much of the monastery of the Escorial outside Madrid burned in a fire lasting 15 days, destroying large numbers of artworks, books and manuscripts.
  • 1697—The medieval "Tre Kronor" Royal Castle in Stockholm burned down and was eventually replaced by the present palace.
  • 1698—The Tudor and Stuart Palace of Whitehall, London burned, except for Inigo Jones's Banqueting House. The ruins were demolished.
  • 1727—Fire during puppet show in barn at Burwell, Cambridgeshire, England, killed 78 (including 51 children)
  • 1731—Coudenbourg Royal Palace, Brussels, destroyed and never rebuilt.
  • 1734—The Royal Palace of the Alcazar, Madrid, burned on Christmas Eve. Eventually replaced by the present royal palace.
  • c.1750-1755—Wii Lax K'abit and Lax Ksiluux, two villages of the Nisga'a people on the Tseax River were destroyed by volcanic eruption
On the right, a white stone bridge arches over a wide river. On the far side and to the left, a gabled building is outlined in front of huge flames rising up to the night sky; they are reflected in the water and illuminate part of the bridge and a building with two towers in the background. There are several boats full of people in the river, and large crowds are assembled on the near bank and on the bridge.
J. M. W. Turner watched the fire of 1834 and painted several canvases depicting it, including The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons (1835).

1900–1950

1951–1975

1976–2000

2001–2012

Ship fires

Transport fires

Mine Fires

Forest and countryside fires

See also

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