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  2. Myojo 56 building fire - Wikipedia

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    Myojo 56 building fire. The Myojo 56 building fire (明星56ビル火災, Myōjō Gojū-Roku Biru Kasai) was a structural fire that began at about 01:00 local time on September 1, 2001 in the Myojo 56 building, located in the Kabukichō section of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. The fire, the fifth-deadliest in post-war Japanese history, [1] burned for ...

  3. List of nightclub fires - Wikipedia

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    Canecão Mineiro nightclub fire: Belo Horizonte: Brazil 2001 7: 197 pyrotechnics Myojo 56 building fire: Kabukicho, Shinjuku: Japan 2001 44: 3 suspected arson Fifth-deadliest fire in post-war Japanese history Club La Guajira fire: Caracas: Venezuela 2002 47: 28 Christmas decoration Bouncer delayed exit asking patrons not to leave without paying

  4. Sennichi Department Store Building fire - Wikipedia

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    The Sennichi Department Store Building fire occurred in Sennichimae, Minami-ku (now Chuo-ku ), Osaka, Japan on May 13, 1972. [1] The fire killed at least 118 people and injured another 78. [2] It was the deadliest department store fire in Japan. The building that housed the department store also contained various other businesses, including a ...

  5. Santika Club fire - Wikipedia

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    The Santika Club fire was a fireworks accident and nightclub fire that occurred on Thursday 1 January 2009, in the Santika Club in Ekkamai, Watthana, Bangkok, where New Year celebrations were taking place. 67 people were killed and another 222 injured when fire swept through the club during the New Year's celebration as the band "Burn" was playing.

  6. Gulliver's nightclub fire - Wikipedia

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    The Gulliver's nightclub fire occurred in the early hours of June 30, 1974, on the border of Port Chester, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut. The fire killed 24 patrons and injured 19 patrons and 13 firemen. [1] The fire was caused by arson in an adjacent bowling alley that had been aimed at covering up a minor burglary there.

  7. List of fatal crowd crushes - Wikipedia

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    Crush in the stairway exit to the nightclub, after a pepper spray was used on an upper-story dance floor. 100: 20 February 2003: The Station nightclub fire: United States: West Warwick, Rhode Island: Many of the victims trampled. 251: 1 February 2004: 2004 Hajj stampede: Saudi Arabia: Mina: Occurred at Jamarat Bridge during the Stoning of the ...

  8. The Station nightclub fire - Wikipedia

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    100 [a] Non-fatal injuries. 230. The Station nightclub fire occurred on the evening of February 20, 2003, at The Station, a nightclub and hard rock music venue located at 211 Cowesett Avenue in West Warwick, Rhode Island, United States, killing 100 people and injuring 230. During a concert by the rock band billed as "Jack Russell's Great White ...

  9. Fire at Istanbul Nightclub Kills at Least 29 People - AOL

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    (ISTANBUL) — A fire engulfed a popular Istanbul nightclub Tuesday during renovations, trapping workers and employees inside and killing at least 29 people, officials and reports said.