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  2. 6 rescued alive from rubble of Missouri house explosion ... - AOL

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    All six people were inside the home near the Missouri River in Jefferson City, Mo. when it blew up at 2:44 a.m., according to a news release from the Jefferson City Fire Department.

  3. Missouri house fire that killed mom and four children was ...

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    A massive house fire in Missouri that killed a woman and her four children is believed to have been a murder-suicide, police said. The fire at the home in Ferguson, Missouri, killed Bernadine ...

  4. Family of five and three dogs killed in Missouri house fire - AOL

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    A school teacher, her four children and three of their pet dogs were killed in a house fire in Missouri early on Monday morning.. A neighbour called the Ferguson Fire Department just before 4.30am ...

  5. List of building or structure fires - Wikipedia

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    July 12–16 – National Archives Fire in St. Louis, Missouri. [87] July 24 – Fire at the Esplanade hotel in Oban, Scotland killed 10 tourists. The fire was thought to be caused by a discarded cigarette. August 2 – Summerland disaster in Douglas, Isle of Man, killed 50. [88]

  6. St. Louis Fire of 1849 - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Fire of 1849 was a devastating fire that occurred on May 17, 1849 and destroyed a significant part of St. Louis, Missouri and many of the steamboats using the Mississippi River and Missouri River. [1] Captain Thomas B. Targee was killed while trying to blast a fire break. [1] Targee Street was named for him.

  7. Warrenton Nursing Home fire - Wikipedia

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    The Warrenton Nursing Home fire took place at the Katie Jane Memorial Home for the Aged in Warrenton, Missouri, on February 17, 1957, and killed 72 people.The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story facility, located sixty miles west of St. Louis, housed 155 elderly people and had been converted just two years earlier, after having previously served as the site of Central Wesleyan College.

  8. Food left cooking on stove caused Jefferson Township fire ...

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    The Jefferson Township Fire Department determined that food left cooking on a stove caused a deadly house fire that killed a grandmother and grandson

  9. Category:Disasters in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Fires in Missouri (1 C, 3 P) N. Natural disasters in Missouri (3 C, 26 P) T. ... Coates House Hotel; COVID-19 pandemic in Missouri; D. Dioxin contamination in Times ...