currently, I'm pretty sure it stands at 201
The total death toll for the United Kingdom in WW2 was 450,400
The death toll of World War 1 was estimated to be around 16 million people.
* Auschwitz (all sections combined with sub-camps) had a death toll of at least 1.1 million, of whom 90% were Jews. * Treblinka II had death toll of 870,000 + * Belzec - death toll of 434,508 Jews and an unknown number of gypsies. (This is one of the very few camp for which there is precise figure for any group).
2,403
6.8 million
A death toll is how many people died in a certain event. For instance, the death toll for the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria was 173 because that many people died.
The following is a chronology of how the death toll unfolded. As of 2/8, 84 had been reported dead. ---- Late evening Monday, 9 February 2009: 134 confirmed dead. The death toll is expected to reach 230 by the time it's all over. ---- Tuesday midday, 10 February: the death toll was at 173. By late Tuesday evening, it had reached 181. 80 more people were still missing. ---- The offical death toll from the Victoria bushfires remained at 181 up until the morning of Monday, 16 February 2009. By evening, after police had searched areas of rubble, that figure had risen to 189. A day later, after more searches, the toll hit 200. ---- The searches continued. On Thursday, 19 February, twelve days after the fires started, the death toll had risen to 208. ---- By 24 February, the death toll was 209, but police were still unsure how many people were still missing. The latest figure, in early March remains at 210, with some still missing.
An estimated 850,000+ were Holocaust victims at Treblinka. It had the highest death toll after Auschwitz.
Four people lost their lives in the fires.
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.
the death toll is 230,000
revised death toll 2,752 minus the 40 taken off the death toll of the hijackers involved
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Bushfires are actually measured by the number and cost of insurance claims, and the death toll. They are not measured like earthquakes, on the Richter or Modified Mercalli scale, or like cyclones are measured as Category 1-5.
Victims of Death was created on 1992-09-15.
The latest death toll as of March 20, 2010 is 342 victims (down from 802 reported by the previous administration on March 3.
Nelly toll is still alive