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Cause. Average number of house fires. Average property loss. Cooking. 166,430. $1.2 billion. Heating equipment. 44,210. $1 billion. Electrical distribution/lighting ...
14 November – A residential fire in Navotas, Philippines, killed 5 people and injured 2. [342] 17 November – 2022 Jabalia fire in the Gaza Strip, killed 21 people. [343] 21 November – 2022 Anyang factory fire in China, killed 38 people. [344] 24 November – 2022 Ürümqi fire in China, killed 10 and injured nine. [345]
Fire (building) Boston, Massachusetts: Deadliest nightclub fire ever, and second-deadliest structure fire in U.S. history; loss of life due to blocked exits; burn victims were among the first treated with penicillin 476–1,000+ 1927 Hawks Nest Tunnel disaster: Industrial, silicosis: Gauley Bridge, West Virginia
Pages in category "Residential building fires in the United States" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
While wildfires have primarily been associated with western states, including massive fires in California in 2020 or in Oregon last year, an analysis of FEMA data reveals significant fire risks in ...
It may sound like a cliche to trot out fire safety tips before the holiday season, but if there's one statistic that bears repeating, it's this: Even with adequate smoke alarms, a house fire today ...
A structure fire is a fire involving the structural components of various types of residential, commercial or industrial buildings, such as barn fires. Residential buildings range from single-family detached homes and townhouses to apartments and tower blocks , or various commercial buildings ranging from offices to shopping malls .
Central Arkansas suffered "significant damage" Friday, the state’s governor announced, after meteorologists said a tornado touched down in North Little Rock, pummeling buildings and leaving at ...