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The facility and the settlement, part of Greater Mexico City, were devastated, with 500–600 victims killed, and 5000–7000 suffering severe burns. [2] It is one of the deadliest industrial disasters in world history, [ 1 ] and the deadliest industrial accident involving fires and/or explosions from hazardous materials in a process or storage ...
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Pages in category "1984 in Mexico" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
1984 disasters in Mexico (1 P) 1985 disasters in Mexico (1 P) 1987 disasters in Mexico (1 P) 1988 disasters in Mexico (1 P) 1992 disasters in Mexico (1 P)
Air Transport International Flight 782 DC-8-63F N782AL crashed on take-off at Kansas City, Missouri, United States, killing all 3 people on board. 28 April 1995 Millon Air Flight 705, a DC-8-54F N43UA C/n 45677/199 overran the landing runway at La Aurora Intl. Airport at Guatemala City. The runway was wet.
Mexico at the 1984 Winter Olympics. Mexico at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Mexico at the 1984 Summer Paralympics. The Indios de Ciudad Juárez cease to exist. The Pioneros de Cancún are founded. The Ángeles de Puebla are founded.
1984 disasters in North America (4 C) 1984 disasters in Oceania (6 C) A. 1984 disasters in Africa (3 C, 1 P) Attacks in 1984 (6 C, 1 P) E. Explosions in 1984 (1 C, 9 ...
Days after residents of Guadalajara, Mexico complained of a foul smell, a series of gasoline-fueled explosions in the sewers kills 206 people. An investigation finds that the accident was caused by an improperly-routed water pipe producing humidity that corroded a steel pipeline, allowing gasoline to seep into the sewer system.