No one was hurt when the theatre came alight in 1613, just the building. It was rebuilt in 1614.
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!
The Wallow Fire in 2011 did not result in any reported fatalities. However, it was a significant wildfire in terms of damage to property and ecosystems, covering a large area across Arizona and New Mexico.
107 fire fighters lost there lives in 2008.
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An estimated 56 million people died worldwide in 1968.
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.
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According to official records, nobody died in the fire.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre will sell a maximum of 700 tickets to groundlings. The number of tickets sold is limited, not by space, but by fire regulation. They could pack a lot more into that space, and in Shakespeare's day, when they had no fire regulations, they did.
The death toll estimate was 300 from the Great Chicago Fire.
The deadliest recorded fire in history was the Peshtigo Fire in Wisconsin in 1871, where an estimated 1,500-2,500 people died. However, the Great Hinckley Fire in Minnesota in the same year also claimed many lives, estimated between 400-800 people.
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