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Thirty-four people died in the streetcar while another fifty, some on the streetcar and others in the surrounding area, were injured. [1] [5] According to the National Safety Council’s report two days after the crash, it was the largest death toll from a motor vehicle collision, surpassing the 29 people killed in a 1940 Texas train-truck collision. [6]
The car was pursued by the Seattle police before the driver lost control of the wheel at 60 miles per hour (97 km/h)and crashed into a utility pole. Green Car Crash (Green Burning Car I) is the only Warhol Burning Car painting of five (all based on Whitehead's photograph) to utilize a color other than black and white. [2]
For crashes that killed notable people, refer to List of people who died in traffic collisions. The prevalence of bus crashes in this list is a function of severity rather than of frequency. This list records crashes up to the year 1999. For later crashes see: List of traffic collisions (2000–present).
The original film was shot by John at his home in Victoria, British Columbia. The video became famous when university students Rodger Banister, Brian Berglund and Paul McTaggart in Victoria staged a mock protest through a fake not-for-profit called BLOWS (Burning Logs of the West Coast Society) after Shaw took it off the air in 2000.
The car scaled the barrier and sheared through a post, before being flung back onto the road and turning over as it hit the right hand guard rail. The car caught fire as it rested on the barriers. Gartner died instantly from neck injuries. [2] [32] [33] Sébastien Enjolras: 3 May, 1997: WR LM97 - Peugeot: Welter Racing: Arnage Pre-qualifying
In a viral TikTok video, a woman said she saw a man blow up his car, put it in neutral and roll it down a hill, allegedly sparking the Park Fire near Chico. The fast-growing fire has become ...
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The fire escape at the fifth floor collapsed as a turntable ladder on a fire truck was being extended to pick up the two at the height of approximately 50 feet (15 meters). The photo was taken with a motorized camera and also shows falling potted plants, as well as pieces of the collapsed fire escape.