Estimate range from 200 to 300 but only 125 bodies were recovered.
The Great Chicago Fire, which occurred from October 8 to October 10, 1871, resulted in the deaths of approximately 300 people. The fire destroyed around 17,500 buildings and left about 100,000 residents homeless. The devastation was extensive, leading to significant changes in building regulations and urban planning in Chicago.
The fire In Chicago made over 200 people become homeless
The death toll estimate was 300 from the Great Chicago Fire.
there were about 150 people injured in the fire of 1871
It had killed many people their, because they had high population where the ring of fire was.
Between 200 and 300.
About 90,000 residents were homeless,
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The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 took 500 buildings with it, and made over 2,000 people homeless.
Before the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, the population of Chicago was approximately 300,000 people. The city experienced rapid growth in the decades leading up to the fire, fueled by industrialization and immigration. This population density contributed to the fire's widespread devastation, as many structures were closely packed together. After the fire, Chicago's population quickly rebounded and continued to grow.
Before the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, the population of Chicago was approximately 300,000 people. The city had experienced rapid growth in the years leading up to the fire, making it one of the largest cities in the United States at the time. The fire dramatically impacted the population and the city's development in the following years.
Yes. The fire of London did affect the people. This is because many people were killed but the fortunate ones' homes were burnt down and left homeless.