The Bradford fire occurred on May 11, 1985, when a fire started at a local nightclub, The Bradford Hotel, in Bradford, England. It is believed that the fire was ignited by a faulty electrical appliance, which quickly spread due to flammable materials in the building. Tragically, the blaze resulted in the deaths of 56 people and injured many others, making it one of the deadliest fires in British history. The incident led to significant changes in fire safety regulations and building codes in the UK.
in the rim of fire or the ring of fire
You can't eat fire.
Zaca Fire happened in 2007.
Windscale fire happened in 1957.
Ballantyne's fire happened in 1947.
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The Bradford City stadium fire occurred on Saturday 11 May 1985 when a flash fire consumed one side of the Valley Parade football stadium inBradford, England.The fire broke out during a football match between Bradford City (the home team) and Lincoln City, on the day that Bradford City were supposed to have celebrated their winning the Football League Third Division trophy. A total of 56 people died and more than 265 others were injured.
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it was a saturday, the day 52 football fans died in the Bradford Stadium fire
The bradfrd mela is loads of stalls where people can win or buy stuff from in Bradford there are loads like every year they happen in peel park and lister park and sometimes schools have them on saturdays.
of course fires can happen anywhere a wild fire is just a fire that is out of control.
in the rim of fire or the ring of fire
the fire will go out.
You can't eat fire.
The fire will be put out.
Heli Fire happened in 1980.
Frets on Fire happened in 2006.