The 1939 Black Friday bushfires in Victoria killed 71 people.
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Black Friday: 71 people die across Victoria in one of Australia's worst ever bushfires.
It killed people.
69 black South Africans were killed in the Sharpeville Masscare by Government forces
Bubonic plauge, also known as the Black Death.
The Black Friday bushfires which occurred in Victoria, Australia on 13 January 1939 killed 71 people.
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Black Friday: 71 people die across Victoria in one of Australia's worst ever bushfires.
1. The February 2009 "Black Saturday" bushfires in Victoria which, to date, have reached a death toll of 210. 2. The February 1983 "Ash Wednesday" bushfires had a combined death toll of 75 for South Australia and Victoria. 3. The January 1939 "Black Friday" bushfires in Victoria, which saw 71 deaths. 4. The January 2005 bushfires on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, which claimed 9 lives.
People are crazy every day. You just see more of them on Black Friday.
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Maybe because people are poor and they are waiting for black Friday holidays
YES! You can seriously get hurt on black Friday because of the crowds of people waiting to get what they want at stores! On TV every year you hear about somebody getting trampled, seriously injured, or even possibly killed from, people rushing and running for clothes, jewelry, etc.
emo's or gothics go shopping on black Friday
It depends if your talking about an average Friday or "Black Friday"
Yes. Victoria's most common natural disasters have been bushfires. Bushfires occur regularly through the hot, dry summer months in Victoria, but three notable bushfires have been:'Black Friday' bushfires: 13 January 1939 - a firestorm swept across southern Victoria, killing 71.'Ash Wednesday' bushfires, 16 February 1983 - 47 killed in Victoria, and another 28 in South Australia'Black Saturday' bushfires, February-March 2009 - 173 killed.