Four square miles of Chicago was destroyed.
Four square miles of Chicago were destroyed in the fire.
That would be Chicago in the Great Chicago 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.
It destroyed 13000 houses in what was then Central London.
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.
13,200 houses were destroyed making 70,000 people homeless.
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 Great Chicago Fire destroyed four square miles of Chicago.
13.200 houses were destroyed plus 87 churches and one cathedral. 70.000 people were left homeless.
The heart of chicago was destroyed by fire. The fire destroyed almost four square miles of the city but it was rebuilt within a short time span
The fire destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 churches, 1 cathedral and left an estimated 70,000 people homeless.