There are only 9 recorded deaths due to the fire of London. However, from what we know about the heat of the fire (it melted steel), it is likely that remains would have been burnt completely. On top of that, poorer people's deaths were much less likely to be recorded. It could be in the 100s or even 1000s.
Nine people died but many houses were destroyed!
8 to 10 people died.
Only six deaths were confirmed, but it is certain that there would have been many more
It isn't known for sure, but there were 6 verified deaths.
According to official records, only six people died during the Great fire of London but we suspect more were killed.
Only six deaths were recorded. However, in 1666 poor and homeless people wouldn't have been counted in statistics, so the death toll was probably higher.
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That lots of people died in the fire.
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the great fire killed 8 people and injured 590 people. the great fire of London started when Thomas Farynor left the ovens turned on in pudding lane. by Freya Boyd
The Great Fire of London was in 1666 and London Fire Brigade didn't exist then.
According to the records nobody died, but as 13,200 houses were destroyed, that may not be true.
That lots of people died in the fire.
Around half of London was destroyed, but only 6 people died.
According to official records, nobody died in the fire.
No, unbelievably only about six people died in total.
people died and houses burnt and i just fell over
They used water from the River Thames but the fire eventually died by itself when it ran out of buildings to burn.
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the great fire killed 8 people and injured 590 people. the great fire of London started when Thomas Farynor left the ovens turned on in pudding lane. by Freya Boyd
All their possessions were destroyed in the fire.