50,000 per year
above 300 average deaths in India in road accidents
they would put people in prison, or have them killed depending on what they did.
No one in the West Indies was killed.
The natural disasters that occurred in India between 2003 and 2005 were very deadly. In 2004 an earthquake caused a tsunami that killed 230,000 people. In 2005 an earthquake killed over 1,300 people.
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National Safety Day is celebrated in India on March 4 every year. The day is observed to raise awareness about safety and health in workplaces and to prevent accidents and mishaps. The National Safety Council of India (NSCI) initiated the observance of National Safety Day in 1972, with the objective of promoting a safety movement in India and reducing the number of accidents at workplaces. The theme for National Safety Day changes every year, and various events and activities are organized by organizations and companies to spread awareness about safety measures, emergency preparedness, and best practices to ensure safety and prevent accidents in workplaces. The day is also an occasion to remember those who have lost their lives due to workplace accidents and to pledge to make workplaces safer for all.
There was one earthquake during the 18th-19th centuries that killed 300,000 people. It was in 1737, near Calcutta, India.
During queen Victoria's time there were 400million people living in the empire
1876 is when the Great Famine of India began. It lasted two years and is estimated to have killed up to 5.5 million people.
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Saint Thomas, also known as Doubting Thomas, was killed because of his strong belief in and preaching of Christianity. According to tradition, he was killed by spearing in India for spreading the teachings of Jesus Christ.