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1939 fires in the United States (2 P) Pages in category "1939 fires" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
1928 – Charfield railway disaster in Gloucestershire, England kills 16 chiefly through fire on October 13 [16] 1939 – Three freight cars loaded with explosives caught fire at Peñaranda de Bracamonte station, on the railway from Ávila to Salamanca. Cars exploded and the explosion extend to a store in which had 319 tonnes of aircraft bombs ...
Pages in category "1939 fires in the United States" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.
The Grape Vine Creek fire, at 34,800 acres, was 60% contained. The Magenta Fire in Oldham County, spanning approximately 3,300 acres, was 85% contained. The 2,000-acre 687 Reamer Fire was 10% ...
Before 1939, the years of the first and last official maps the routes appear on are given. These are not always the exact years the routes were created or eliminated. Note that maps after 1935 do not show all proposed routes. 1939* means that the route was probably created before the renumbering.
Historic wildfires have decimated well over a million acres of land in the Texas panhandle. Here are some of the most compelling images.
Fire (building) Chicago, Illinois: Worst theater fire in American history; worst single-building fire. 600 1928 St. Francis Dam: Accident – dam failure Santa Clarita, California: 581 1947 Texas City disaster: Accident – explosion Texas City, Texas: Ammonium nitrate on board ship 501+ 1896 Tornado outbreak sequence of May 1896: Tornado ...
Live updates: 'Unprecedented' fires still torching LA area; 180,000 told to flee Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said it was too early to provide a death toll.