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This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various explosions , structural fires , flood disasters , coal mine disasters , and other notable accidents caused by negligence connected to improper architecture , planning , construction , design , and more.
It also excludes indirect car-related fatalities. For more details, see Transportation safety in the United States. From the beginning of recorded statistics until the 1970s, total traffic deaths in the United States generally trended upwards, except during the Great Depression and World War II. From 1979 to 2005, the number of deaths per year ...
Florida, Puerto Rico: $800,000,000 (2005) 4,000+ believed dead total. Includes 2,511+ in the contiguous United States, 312 in Puerto Rico. 2,467 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor: Military strike – bombing Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii and nearby military installations 2,403 U.S. victims and 64 Japanese attackers.
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Pages in category "1941 in Florida" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1941 Florida hurricane
1 Ten deadliest natural disasters by highest estimated death toll excluding epidemics and famines. ... 1941 1,200 1941 Jabal Razih earthquake: Yemen January 11 1942
The death toll is unknown, but is estimated at over 2,500 fatalities, making the cyclone the third deadliest hurricane in American history. September 28, 1929 – A major hurricane crosses the southern portion of the state, and two days later hits near Apalachicola. [ 36 ]
Depending on the model, year and bodystyle, cars customized in this style can be labeled "donk", "box" or "bubble". [2] Many within the community refer to this style of car as simply a "big rim" or "big wheel" car.