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In 1666, the Great Fire of London occurred, which devastated a large portion of the city from September 2 to September 6. The fire started in a bakery on Pudding Lane and rapidly spread, destroying thousands of homes, St. Paul's Cathedral, and numerous other buildings. Despite the extensive damage, the official death toll was surprisingly low, with only a few recorded fatalities, although many more may have gone unreported. The disaster led to significant changes in urban planning and fire safety regulations in London.

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