The fire-bombing of Tokyo in WWII. Estimated 140,000.
The biggest typhoon in Japan, known as Typhoon Vera, occurred in 1959 and caused around 5,098 deaths. It was one of the deadliest typhoons in Japan's history.
There is no specific number recorded, but it is estimated that no one died in the fire at the Globe Theatre in 1613. The fire occurred during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII, and the audience was able to escape safely.
I think that many people died in this thing
7530 people died
Approximately 140 people died in the Oshima eruptions of 1741 and 1745.
100,000 people
146
56
an earthquake kills about 1000 people
Amazingly, hardly anyone died.
that's mean
None, thankfully.
According to official records, nobody died in the fire.
The death toll estimate was 300 from the Great Chicago Fire.
141 people died in the Triange Shirtwaist Company factory fire, 125 of which were mere girls. The deaths were caused by the locked exit stairways.
Yes many people have died in Andiron shelters they can be pretty danders whilst on fire.
41 people died. And guess what??! Kenneth Ballentyne was the last person to get out of the building! Who is the maker of the ballantynes building!