In 2000, there was more than $5 billion in lost property due to fire
In 2000, there was more than $5 billion in lost property due to fire
The fire basically destroyed two-thirds of the city of Rome.
Four square miles of Chicago were destroyed in the fire.
Because burning someone property is a crime.And its air pollution and the fire may spread.Burning a barn also destroyed livestock, or destroyed the crops a farmer had worked all year to raise. It destroyed much more than the building, which was a major investment for a farmer.
Fires are a natural part of Yellowstone ecosystem, with out fire some trees wouldn't be able to reproduce.
16 sq miles
like either 1853 or 1953, pretty sure 1853
most renters policies only cover the personal property of the renter. The property owner typically carries insurance for the Hazard of Fire.
The Great Chicago fire was one of the U.S.A's largest disasters. It killed hundreds, and destroyed about four square miles of Chicago.
175,425 acres where burned by the Laguna fire and 5 people where killed. They are saying that the Laguna fire was the most damaging in California history.
The Great Chicago fire was one of the U.S.A's largest disasters. It killed hundreds, and destroyed about four square miles of Chicago.
Well, it is not known if this is true or not. But, in the bible it says that it was destroyed by a "rain of fire". So, pretty much it says that fireballs fell from the sky and destroyed the city.