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    What fire has had the largest loss of life in history?

    Question #36565. Asked by bluegill. (Jul 24 03 1:34 PM)


    Linus_337

    The first Great Fire of London in 1212 had the worst loss of life through fire alone, with 3,000 deaths.

    http://www.fit-zones.com/911/disasters.html

    Jul 26 03, 3:34 PM


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