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The Italian Hall disaster (sometimes referred to as the 1913 Massacre) was a tragedy that occurred on Wednesday, December 24, 1913, in Calumet, Michigan, United States.. Seventy-three people – mostly striking mine workers and their families – were crushed to death in a stampede when someone falsely shouted "fire" at a crowded Christmas
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This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll.It shows the number of fatalities associated with various explosions, structural fires, flood disasters, coal mine disasters, and other notable accidents caused by negligence connected to improper architecture, planning, construction, design, and more.
Thad MacKrell, right, of Grosse Pointe, Michigan, gets emotional while talking about the loss of his 18-year-old son Flynn MacKrell, who was killed in a car crash last fall when his friend ...
Sheriff’s office says a 21-year-old woman and two girls, ages 3 and 1, died in a weather-caused car accident
Mesa Redonda fire: Lima: Peru: 291 deaths, 134 injuries: Shopping center 20 February 2003: The Station nightclub fire: West Warwick, Rhode Island: United States: 100 deaths, 230 injuries: Nightclub 3 November 2004: Seest fireworks disaster: Seest: Denmark: 1 death, 24 injuries: Factory 30 December 2004: República Cromañón nightclub fire ...
Monroe County Sheriff Troy Goodnough said an 8-year-old girl and her 5-year-old brother died in the crash when a 66-year-old woman crashed 25 feet into the building at about 3 p.m. at the Swan ...
The crash killed four people and injured 32 others on the ground. The pilot, Captain R. L. Bown, of Seattle, Washington, successfully ejected at 5,000 feet, landed on a car, suffered only bruising. Japanese media questioned why Bown was not able to steer the aircraft away from the residential area before ejecting. [207] 9 May