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The Newfoundland fire of 1961, which primarily affected the town of Corner Brook, lasted for approximately five days, from July 24 to July 29. The fire was fueled by dry conditions and strong winds, leading to extensive damage and the destruction of homes and businesses. It ultimately resulted in significant economic loss and prompted changes in fire prevention and response strategies in the region.

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