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Larocque had set various capacities for the Station in the years before the fire based on whether pool tables and other items could be moved. [48] The capacity for the Station was either 258 or 404, depending on how the building was being used. [2] The final tally by The Providence Journal of people inside the Station during the fire totaled ...
Volendam New Year's fire: Volendam: Netherlands: 14 deaths, 241 injuries: nightclub 2001-11-24: Canecão Mineiro nightclub fire: Belo Horizonte: Brazil: 7 deaths, 197 injuries: nightclub 2001-12-29: Mesa Redonda fire: Lima: Peru: 291 deaths, 134 injuries: shopping center 2003-02-20: The Station nightclub fire: West Warwick, Rhode Island: United ...
Pages in category "The Station nightclub fire" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
It was one of the deadliest fires in a nightclub in U.S. history. Now a victim's brother and survivors remember that awful night, and the club owners held responsible speak out.
The Station fire, the fourth worst nightclub fire in the United States, killed 100 people and injured more than 200. It started at the West Warwick club when a manager for Great White set off ...
A fire killed 60 people, mostly children, at a mall in Kemerovo, Russia. [121] March 28 – 2018 Valencia, Venezuela fire. Rioting and a fire at a police station in the Venezuelan city of Valencia, in Carabobo State, killed 68. [122] April 23 – A suspected arson attack at a karaoke lounge in southern China killed 18 and injured five. [123]
In Washington, D.C., 125 victims at the Pentagon were killed by the hijacked plane crash and subsequent fire. West Warwick, Rhode Island, U.S. 2003 The Station nightclub fire: 100 killed and over 200 injured in fire at rock concert Asunción, Paraguay 2004 Ycuá Bolaños supermarket fire: Almost 400 fatalities Hemel Hempstead, England 2005
Station fire may refer to: The Station nightclub fire, a 2003 Rhode Island nightclub fire; Station Fire (2009), a Southern California wildfire