An estimated 800,000 Rwandans were killed in the space of 100 days.
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Dinosaurs
Japan occupied it during there imperial march across asia before the outbreak of the secend World War and the War in the Pacific.
Several children died during an outbreak of measles in Dublin because they had not received the vaccine.
The 4 states affected by violent (EF4 or EF5) tornadoes during the April 25-28, 2011 tornado outbreak were Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia. There was also an EF4 tornado in Missouri on April 22, but it was in an unrelated event.
It is estimated that 319 people died during the Super Outbreak of 1974.
During the World War II, a bomb fell exactly on Mosta Church during a mass and luckily, no-one died!
The last outbreak of antrax was located in Scotland during the month of August in 2012 that affected 119 people and killed 14 people. It was the worst outbreak in decades.
Unless you happened to eat contaminated beef or some special dish that is made from the brains and/or spinal cord of an unknowingly infected cow, chances of getting the human form of Mad Cow Disease are slim. They get even slimmer if you have abstained from eating any beef during this outbreak crisis when you lived in the U.K. during that frightening period.
Epidemic
= = The official cease fire during World War I happened at 11am on 11th November 1918.
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