None of them. The Cuyahoga River caught fire. It feeds into Lake Erie, which is perhaps the reason the questioner thought that one of the Great Lakes had caught fire.
Actually, Lake Erie never actually caught fire. That's a myth, mostly perpetuated by a line in the first Crow movie. The lake was incredibly polluted, due to heavy industrial dumping. The actual fire occured on the Cuyahoga River (which feeds into Lake Erie). The Cuyahoga River actually caught fire several times. But in 1969, a fire on the river caught the attention of Time Magazine. This notoriety led to the EPA passing the Clean Water Act and several others.
My World and Welcome to It - 1969 The Night the House Caught Fire 1-5 was released on: USA: 13 October 1969
was so heavily polluted with flammable material that it caught fire
Well, there are fire great lakes Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario, Lake Superior. {| ! ! ! ! ! |}
Chicago's eastern border is Lake Michigan.
Much of the debris from the Great Chicago Fire was dumped along the shoreline of Lake Michigan.
The Cuyahoga River in Cleveland has caught fire several times in the past, the most noteworthy being on June 22, 1969, not for the size of the fire - others on the river had been larger - but for the environmental awareness it spurred. The 1969 fire helped lead to the passage of major amendments to the United States Clean Water Act and the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency.
it flu and after they caught it with brocken pieces
Yes, it was after the fire when Michael started getting addicted to painkillers.
Fire in the Lake was created in 1972.
It started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane when the baker left his bread oven unattended and the bakery caught fire.
Fire Lake was created in 1980-01.