Around 40 people died during the production of the film "The Lost City" in 1930.
According to historical records, 8 people lost their lives during the Braer Storm that hit Scotland in January 1993.
They were alive like aprox like 100 because many people died alot. If you think there were more people alive that means you are wrong okkk
107 fire fighters lost there lives in 2008.
The deadliest natural disaster in terms of human casualties in recent history was the 1931 China floods, which occurred primarily in Jiangxi, Hunan, and Hubei provinces in China. It is estimated that around 1-4 million people lost their lives during the catastrophe.
According to the new movie "Stag Night" 100,000 people are filed missing in just one year...
yes when she died she died in Alexandria in a lost tomb
Lost Gods - 1930 was released on: USA: 9 July 1930
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of the lost city of Atlantis, so it is impossible to determine how many people may have died there. The story of Atlantis comes from ancient Greek philosophy and mythology, and its fate is a subject of legend and speculation rather than historical fact.
he died
Lost Bridge was created in 1930.
Many people lost their jobs, banks where closed or bust, many people lost their money on the stock market crash, people where homeless, to name but a few of the problems from that time.
In the war if you lost you would of died in the war but if you are still alive and you lost the people that won the war got to choose how you died
Atlantian
People lost money and died
people died they lost there home they have no where to live
The Germans lost 100,000 and the Soviets lost 81,116.
Homes were destroyed, people were homeless and many people died. Many people lost friends and families and lost everything.