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* 1893{{snd}}Freighter ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Cabo Machichaco|es|3=Cabo Machichaco (vapor)}}'' in [[Santander, Cantabria|Santander]], Spain — 500 deaths |
* 1893{{snd}}Freighter ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Cabo Machichaco|es|3=Cabo Machichaco (vapor)}}'' in [[Santander, Cantabria|Santander]], Spain — 500 deaths |
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* 1904{{snd}}Steamship ''[[General Slocum]]'' in New York City — 1,021 deaths |
* 1904{{snd}}Steamship ''[[General Slocum]]'' in New York City — 1,021 deaths |
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* 1906{{snd}}{{SS|Hankow}} fire in Hong Kong — 130+ deaths (14 October)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.superstock.co.uk/stock-photos-images/1899-28535 |title=SS Hankow gutted by fire after a typhoon. SS Hankow, a Hong Kong paddle steamer, pictured in harbour shortly after a fire gutted her interior, claiming 100 lives. Related photographs suggest the boat may have been one of many vessels affected by a devastating typhoon that struck Hong Kong on 18 September. Hong Kong, China, circa 14 October 1906., Hong Kong, China, People's Republic of, Eastern Asia, Asia |publisher=SuperStock |date=1906-10-14 |accessdate=2013-09-16}}</ref> |
* 1906{{snd}}{{SS|Hankow}} fire in Hong Kong — 130+ deaths (14 October)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.superstock.co.uk/stock-photos-images/1899-28535 |title=SS Hankow gutted by fire after a typhoon. SS Hankow, a Hong Kong paddle steamer, pictured in harbour shortly after a fire gutted her interior, claiming 100 lives. Related photographs suggest the boat may have been one of many vessels affected by a devastating typhoon that struck Hong Kong on 18 September. Hong Kong, China, circa 14 October 1906., Hong Kong, China, People's Republic of, Eastern Asia, Asia |publisher=SuperStock |date=1906-10-14 |accessdate=2013-09-16}}</ref>{{Better source|date=September 2019}} |
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* 1917{{snd}}[https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/munition Munitions] ship ''[[SS Mont-Blanc|Mont-Blanc]]'' burned, drifted and detonated in the [[Halifax Explosion]] — roughly 2,000 deaths |
* 1917{{snd}}[https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/munition Munitions] ship ''[[SS Mont-Blanc|Mont-Blanc]]'' burned, drifted and detonated in the [[Halifax Explosion]] — roughly 2,000 deaths |
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* 1924{{snd}}SS ''City of Singapore'' at [[Port Adelaide]] – 3 deaths, 13 injured |
* 1924{{snd}}SS ''City of Singapore'' at [[Port Adelaide]] – 3 deaths, 13 injured |
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* 1967{{snd}}{{USS|Forrestal|CV-59|6}} in the [[Gulf of Tonkin]] — 134 deaths. |
* 1967{{snd}}{{USS|Forrestal|CV-59|6}} in the [[Gulf of Tonkin]] — 134 deaths. |
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* 1972{{snd}}{{RMS|Queen Elizabeth}} in [[Hong Kong]], ship sank in harbour<ref name="thestandard26146">{{cite news|url=http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=26146&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=19970126&sear_year=1997 |title=Black days in HK's history |newspaper=The Standard |date=1997-01-26 |location=Hong Kong |first1=May |last1=Fung |first2=Sanna |last2=So |accessdate=2011-11-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140326092309/http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=26146&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=19970126&sear_year=1997 |archivedate=2014-03-26 }}</ref> |
* 1972{{snd}}{{RMS|Queen Elizabeth}} in [[Hong Kong]], ship sank in harbour<ref name="thestandard26146">{{cite news|url=http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=26146&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=19970126&sear_year=1997 |title=Black days in HK's history |newspaper=The Standard |date=1997-01-26 |location=Hong Kong |first1=May |last1=Fung |first2=Sanna |last2=So |accessdate=2011-11-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140326092309/http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=26146&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=19970126&sear_year=1997 |archivedate=2014-03-26 }}</ref> |
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* 1985{{snd}}{{MS|Chidambaram}} off the Malabar coast of India — 34 deaths.<ref>{{Cite |
* 1985{{snd}}{{MS|Chidambaram}} off the Malabar coast of India — 34 deaths.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://andamansaravanan.wordpress.com/2012/07/02/nostalgic-account-on-big-indian-ocean-liners-called-at-penang/|title=NOSTALGIC account on Big Indian ocean liners called at Penang|date=July 2, 2012}}</ref> |
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* 1987{{snd}}''[[Doña Paz]]'' in the [[Philippines]] — an estimated 4,000 deaths |
* 1987{{snd}}''[[Doña Paz]]'' in the [[Philippines]] — an estimated 4,000 deaths |
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* 1990{{snd}}{{MS|Scandinavian Star}} off Norway — 159 deaths |
* 1990{{snd}}{{MS|Scandinavian Star}} off Norway — 159 deaths |
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* 2012{{snd}}[[Nellore train fire]] kills 32 passengers on the [[Tamil Nadu Express]] near [[Nellore]] in [[Andhra Pradesh, India]] |
* 2012{{snd}}[[Nellore train fire]] kills 32 passengers on the [[Tamil Nadu Express]] near [[Nellore]] in [[Andhra Pradesh, India]] |
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* 2013{{snd}}[[Lac-Mégantic rail disaster]] kills 47 when an unattended 74-car freight train carrying crude oil rolled downhill and derailed. More than 30 buildings in the town's centre, roughly half of the downtown area, were destroyed. |
* 2013{{snd}}[[Lac-Mégantic rail disaster]] kills 47 when an unattended 74-car freight train carrying crude oil rolled downhill and derailed. More than 30 buildings in the town's centre, roughly half of the downtown area, were destroyed. |
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* 2014{{snd}}Several tanker cars carrying crude oil caught fire along the [[James River]] in [[Lynchburg, Virginia]].<ref> |
* 2014{{snd}}Several tanker cars carrying crude oil caught fire along the [[James River]] in [[Lynchburg, Virginia]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.foxnews.com/us/tankers-carrying-oil-derail-catch-fire-in-va|title=Train catches fire in Lynchburg, Va., derailment|last=Sandler|first=Eric|date=30 April 2014|work=[[Fox News]]|access-date=14 September 2019|agency=[[Associated Press]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/oil-train-derails-catches-fire-lynchburg-virginia-n93916|title=Oil Train Derails and Catches Fire in Lynchburg, Virginia|last=Riordan Seville|first=Lisa|date=30 April 2014|work=[[NBC News]]|access-date=14 September 2019|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170416144450/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/oil-train-derails-catches-fire-lynchburg-virginia-n93916|archive-date=16 April 2017}}</ref> |
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* 2015{{snd}} [[Valhalla train crash]], six killed after train collides with car at grade crossing |
* 2015{{snd}} [[Valhalla train crash]], six killed after train collides with car at grade crossing |
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* 1997{{snd}}Bus fire, [[Guangdong]], China – bus caught fire on expressway, killing 39 passengers. |
* 1997{{snd}}Bus fire, [[Guangdong]], China – bus caught fire on expressway, killing 39 passengers. |
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* 2003{{snd}}{{Interlanguage link multi|Chun-Lung Bus Fire|zh|3=尊龍客運高速公路火燒車事故}} (尊龍客運高速公路火燒車事故)—A charter bus caught fire at [[Taipei County]] killing 6 and injuring 4{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
* 2003{{snd}}{{Interlanguage link multi|Chun-Lung Bus Fire|zh|3=尊龍客運高速公路火燒車事故}} (尊龍客運高速公路火燒車事故)—A charter bus caught fire at [[Taipei County]] killing 6 and injuring 4{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
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*2005{{snd}}A bus catches fire in [[Wilmer, Texas]] while evacuating [[nursing home]] residents from incoming [[Hurricane Rita]].<ref>[https://www.ntsb.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/NTSB%20Determines%20Cause%20of%20Bus%20Fire%20in%20Texas%20that%20Killed%2023%20during%20Hurricane%20Rita%20Evacuation.aspx NTSB |
*2005{{snd}}A bus catches fire in [[Wilmer, Texas]] while evacuating [[nursing home]] residents from incoming [[Hurricane Rita]].<ref>{{Cite press release|title=NTSB Determines Cause of Bus Fire in Texas that Killed 23 during Hurricane Rita Evacuation|date=21 February 2007|publisher=[[National Transportation Safety Board]]|url=https://www.ntsb.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/NTSB%20Determines%20Cause%20of%20Bus%20Fire%20in%20Texas%20that%20Killed%2023%20during%20Hurricane%20Rita%20Evacuation.aspx|access-date=4 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170518154632/https://www.ntsb.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/NTSB%20Determines%20Cause%20of%20Bus%20Fire%20in%20Texas%20that%20Killed%2023%20during%20Hurricane%20Rita%20Evacuation.aspx|archive-date=18 May 2017|dead-url=no}}</ref> |
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* 2007{{snd}}[[Comilla]] bus caught fire in Bangladesh, at least fifty-five killed on January 6.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
* 2007{{snd}}[[Comilla]] bus caught fire in Bangladesh, at least fifty-five killed on January 6.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
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* 2008{{snd}}[[Lower Saxony]]: A bus caught fire presumably due to a passenger smoking in the toilet on the [[Bundesautobahn 2|A2]] Autobahn (Expressway) in Germany, 20 killed on November 4<ref>{{cite web|url= |
* 2008{{snd}}[[Lower Saxony]]: A bus caught fire presumably due to a passenger smoking in the toilet on the [[Bundesautobahn 2|A2]] Autobahn (Expressway) in Germany, 20 killed on November 4<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stern.de/panorama/weltgeschehen/a2-bei-hannover-20-menschen-sterben-bei-bus-brand-3743696.html|title=A2 bei Hannover: 20 Menschen sterben bei Bus-Brand|author=Simonsen|first=Stefan|date=4 November 2008|work=[[Stern (magazine)|Stern]]|language=German|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151017165500/http://www.stern.de/panorama/weltgeschehen/a2-bei-hannover-20-menschen-sterben-bei-bus-brand-3743696.html|archive-date=17 October 2015|accessdate=16 November 2014}}</ref> |
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* 2008{{snd}}[[Boromo]] bus caught fire in [[Balé Province]], [[Burkina Faso]], sixty-seven killed on November 15{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
* 2008{{snd}}[[Boromo]] bus caught fire in [[Balé Province]], [[Burkina Faso]], sixty-seven killed on November 15{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
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* 2008{{snd}}[[Firozabad]] bus caught fire in [[Uttar Pradesh]], India, killing sixty-three on December 9.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
* 2008{{snd}}[[Firozabad]] bus caught fire in [[Uttar Pradesh]], India, killing sixty-three on December 9.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
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* 2009{{snd}}[[Chengdu bus fire]], a mass murder–suicide attack Chengdu, Sichuan, China, results in 27 deaths on June 5 |
* 2009{{snd}}[[Chengdu bus fire]], a mass murder–suicide attack Chengdu, Sichuan, China, results in 27 deaths on June 5 |
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* 2010{{snd}}During the [[Mount Carmel forest fire (2010)|Mount Carmel forest fire]], a bus that was transporting prison guards was caught up in a wildfire as they made their way to evacuate a nearby prison, resulting in the death of 40 guards as flames overwhelmed the bus<ref>{{cite |
* 2010{{snd}}During the [[Mount Carmel forest fire (2010)|Mount Carmel forest fire]], a bus that was transporting prison guards was caught up in a wildfire as they made their way to evacuate a nearby prison, resulting in the death of 40 guards as flames overwhelmed the bus<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.jpost.com/NationalNews/Article.aspx?id=197730|title=40 prison guards dead after bus engulfed in fire|last=Lappin|first=Yaakov|date=12 February 2010|website=[[The Jerusalem Post]]|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140315042505/http://www.jpost.com/National-News/40-prison-guards-dead-after-bus-engulfed-in-fire|archive-date=15 March 2014|accessdate=16 September 2013}}</ref> |
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* 2011{{snd}}[[Xinyang bus fire]] kills at least 41 people in [[Xinyang]], [[Henan]], China, on 22 July. |
* 2011{{snd}}[[Xinyang bus fire]] kills at least 41 people in [[Xinyang]], [[Henan]], China, on 22 July. |
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* 2013{{snd}}A [[2013 Xiamen bus fire|bus fire]] in [[Xiamen]], China, believed to be an act of arson, killed 47 and injured 30.<ref name="Xiamenbus">{{cite news |
* 2013{{snd}}A [[2013 Xiamen bus fire|bus fire]] in [[Xiamen]], China, believed to be an act of arson, killed 47 and injured 30.<ref name="Xiamenbus">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/08/china-bus-fire-kills-47|title=China bus fire kills 47|date=8 June 2013|work=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=8 June 2013|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329103228/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/08/china-bus-fire-kills-47|archive-date=29 March 2019|agency=[[Associated Press]]}}</ref> |
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* 2013{{snd}}[[Volvo]] bus fire killed 45 Hyderabad-Bengaluru Highway in India.<ref name="Volvo Bus Fire">{{cite news|title=45 killed as bus goes up in flames on Hyderabad-Bangalore highway|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/45-killed-as-bus-goes-up-in-flames-on-hyderabadbangalore-highway/article5287797.ece| |
* 2013{{snd}}[[Volvo]] bus fire killed 45 Hyderabad-Bengaluru Highway in India.<ref name="Volvo Bus Fire">{{cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/45-killed-as-bus-goes-up-in-flames-on-hyderabadbangalore-highway/article5287797.ece|title=45 killed as bus goes up in flames on Hyderabad-Bangalore highway|last=Sreenivasulu|first=D.|date=30 October 2013|work=[[The Hindu]]|accessdate=4 September 2019|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171021101248/http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/45-killed-as-bus-goes-up-in-flames-on-hyderabadbangalore-highway/article5287797.ece|archive-date=21 October 2017}}</ref> |
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* 2014{{snd}}[[Colombia |
* 2014{{snd}}[[2014 Fundación bus fire|Colombia bus fire]] killed 32 children who had just attended a church service in the city of [[Fundación]] 18 May 2014.<ref name="ColombiaFire">{{cite news|title=Colombia school bus catches fire, dozens of children killed |url=http://www.heraldglobe.com/index.php/sid/222128741/scat/2411cd3571b4f088/ht/Colombia-school-bus-catches-fire-dozens-of-children-killed|accessdate=20 May 2014|publisher=''Herald Globe''}}</ref> |
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* 2014{{snd}}Six people died and dozens were injured in a bus terminal fire near [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] on 26 May 2014.<ref name="SeoulFire">{{cite news|title=Fire in South Korea bus terminal leaves six dead|url=http://www.southkoreanews.net/index.php/sid/222347985/scat/3f5c98640a497b43/ht/Fire-in-South-Korea-bus-terminal-leaves-six-dead|accessdate=26 May 2014|publisher=''Seoul News.Net''}}</ref> |
* 2014{{snd}}Six people died and dozens were injured in a bus terminal fire near [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] on 26 May 2014.<ref name="SeoulFire">{{cite news|title=Fire in South Korea bus terminal leaves six dead|url=http://www.southkoreanews.net/index.php/sid/222347985/scat/3f5c98640a497b43/ht/Fire-in-South-Korea-bus-terminal-leaves-six-dead|accessdate=26 May 2014|publisher=''Seoul News.Net''}}</ref> |
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* 2016{{snd}}[[Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan City]] coach fire killing 24 Mainland Chinese tourists with its Taiwanese driver and tour guide.<ref>{{cite |
* 2016{{snd}}[[Taoyuan, Taiwan|Taoyuan City]] coach fire killing 24 Mainland Chinese tourists with its Taiwanese driver and tour guide.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taoyuan/2016/07/19/472723/Breaking-26.htm|title=Breaking: 26 dead in tour bus blaze|date=19 July 2016|work=[[The China Post]]|accessdate=23 November 2016|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160720180003/http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taoyuan/2016/07/19/472723/Breaking-26.htm|archive-date=20 July 2016|agency=[[Associated Press]]}}</ref> |
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* 2016{{snd}} [[New York State]] [[Adirondack Trailways]] bus destroyed by brake fire. |
* 2016{{snd}} [[New York State]] [[Adirondack Trailways]] bus destroyed by brake fire. |
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* 2018{{snd}} 52 passengers died in [[2018 Kazakhstan bus fire]], all Uzbek migrants travelling to Russia. |
* 2018{{snd}} 52 passengers died in [[2018 Kazakhstan bus fire]], all Uzbek migrants travelling to Russia. |
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This is a list of transportation fires where a ship or other transportation has caught on fire.
List of transportation fires
Ship fires
- 1800 – British warship Queen Charlotte — 673 deaths
- 1840 – Steamship Lexington in Long Island Sound — 139 deaths
- 1865 – Sultana on the Mississippi River, near Memphis, Tennessee — 1,547 deaths
- 1893 – Freighter Cabo Machichaco in Santander, Spain — 500 deaths
- 1904 – Steamship General Slocum in New York City — 1,021 deaths
- 1906 – SS Hankow fire in Hong Kong — 130+ deaths (14 October)[1][better source needed]
- 1917 – Munitions ship Mont-Blanc burned, drifted and detonated in the Halifax Explosion — roughly 2,000 deaths
- 1924 – SS City of Singapore at Port Adelaide – 3 deaths, 13 injured
- 1934 – SS Morro Castle off Asbury Park, New Jersey — 137 deaths, ship gutted and beached
- 1941 – Attack on Pearl Harbor, sinking USS Arizona (BB-39) and several other ships; extensive fires generated aboard and around ships
- 1942 – SS Normandie in New York City, ship capsized and sank at pier
- 1944 – Bombay Explosion (1944) – SS Fort Stikine docked in Bombay, India underwent a fire which caused two explosions and set fire to the area killing around 800 people
- 1944 – Port Chicago disaster – SS E A Bryan docked in Port Chicago, California underwent massive explosions and fire while munitions were loaded. 320 people were killed and 390 were injured.
- 1947 – Texas City Disaster— two ships' cargoes of ammonium nitrate caught fire and exploded, killing 581, more than 5000 injured.
- 1947 – SS Xi'an in Hong Kong — 200 deaths[2]
- 1949 – SS Noronic in Toronto, Ontario Canada — 118 to 139 deaths
- 1963 – Lakonia near Madeira burned — 128 deaths
- 1965 – SS Yarmouth Castle near Nassau, Bahamas — 90 deaths
- 1965 – Orient Trader in Toronto, Ontario, Canada— no deaths or injuries. Was towed from pier into harbour and was totally destroyed by fire. 1960 ORIENT TRADER, Orient Mid-East Great Lakes Services, Piraeus. 21st Jul.1965 Caught fire Toronto harbour, CTL. 1966 Scrapped Valencia.[3]
- 1967 – USS Forrestal in the Gulf of Tonkin — 134 deaths.
- 1972 – RMS Queen Elizabeth in Hong Kong, ship sank in harbour[4]
- 1985 – MS Chidambaram off the Malabar coast of India — 34 deaths.[5]
- 1987 – Doña Paz in the Philippines — an estimated 4,000 deaths
- 1990 – MS Scandinavian Star off Norway — 159 deaths
- 1991 – Moby Prince disaster in Livorno, Italy. 140 killed.
- 1994 – Achille Lauro near Somalia
- 2001 – MS Windoc in Allanburg, Ontario, Canada — Bridge lowered on the ship, this tore off the wheelhouse and funnel and caused a fire that burned out the aft cabins and engine room. No deaths.
- 2006 – Star Princess in the Caribbean — one death
- 2007 – Cutty Sark, 19th-century clipper in dry dock as a museum ship in Greenwich, London extensively damaged while undergoing restoration on May 21
- 2011 – MS Nordlys, Norwegian cruise ship, September 15, two deaths[6][7]
- 2014 – MS Norman Atlantic in Strait of Otranto, Greece — 12 deaths confirmed (including two rescue crew members who died indirectly), 18 others believed dead.
- 2019 – MV Conception, dive boat in California's Channel Islands – 25 deaths confirmed, nine others believed dead.
Train and rail fires
- 1903 – Paris Métro train fire kills 84
- 1913 – Ais Gill rail crash in England kills 14 chiefly through fire on September 1
- 1915 – Quintinshill rail crash in Scotland kills 227 chiefly through fire on May 22
- 1951 – Sakuragicho commuter train fire, Yokohama, Japan, 106 killed on April 24
- 1972 – Hokuriku railroad tunnel fire in Tsuruga, Japan, 31 killed and 637 injured
- 1974 – Magude train disaster on March 27 in Magude, Portuguese Mozambique, 70 killed and 200 injured
- 1978 – Taunton train fire on British Rail kills 12 on July 6
- 1984 – Summit tunnel fire in West Yorkshire, England
- 1987 – King's Cross Underground Station fire, London, England, 31 killed, 100 injured on November 18[citation needed]
- 1995 – 1995 Baku Metro fire kills over 200
- 1996 – Channel Tunnel fire between France and England on November 18
- 1998 – Yaounde train explosion fuel train explosion, kills 120 people
- 2000 – Kaprun disaster, Austrian funicular train fire, kills 155 people
- 2002 – Al Ayatt train disaster, Egypt
- 2002 – The Godhra train burning at Godhra, Gujarat, India took place which left 59 people dead leading to the 2002 Gujarat violence
- 2003 – Daegu subway fire in Daegu (South Korea) Train fire caused by arson killed at least 198 people and injured at least 147
- 2003 – Ladhowal train fire, India
- 2008 – Channel Tunnel fire, between France and England
- 2012 – Nellore train fire kills 32 passengers on the Tamil Nadu Express near Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, India
- 2013 – Lac-Mégantic rail disaster kills 47 when an unattended 74-car freight train carrying crude oil rolled downhill and derailed. More than 30 buildings in the town's centre, roughly half of the downtown area, were destroyed.
- 2014 – Several tanker cars carrying crude oil caught fire along the James River in Lynchburg, Virginia.[8][9]
- 2015 – Valhalla train crash, six killed after train collides with car at grade crossing
Bus fires
- 1988 – Carrollton, Kentucky, bus collision—27 deaths on May 14, one of the deadliest bus disasters in US history
- 1992 – Chien-Kang Bus Fire (健康幼稚園火燒車事件) – one bus carrying 50 kindergarten students, teachers, and parents caught fire at Taoyuan City (now Taoyuan District) on their way to the Leofoo Amusement Park, killing 23 and injuring 9[citation needed]
- 1997 – Bus fire, Guangdong, China – bus caught fire on expressway, killing 39 passengers.
- 2003 – Chun-Lung Bus Fire (尊龍客運高速公路火燒車事故)—A charter bus caught fire at Taipei County killing 6 and injuring 4[citation needed]
- 2005 – A bus catches fire in Wilmer, Texas while evacuating nursing home residents from incoming Hurricane Rita.[10]
- 2007 – Comilla bus caught fire in Bangladesh, at least fifty-five killed on January 6.[citation needed]
- 2008 – Lower Saxony: A bus caught fire presumably due to a passenger smoking in the toilet on the A2 Autobahn (Expressway) in Germany, 20 killed on November 4[11]
- 2008 – Boromo bus caught fire in Balé Province, Burkina Faso, sixty-seven killed on November 15[citation needed]
- 2008 – Firozabad bus caught fire in Uttar Pradesh, India, killing sixty-three on December 9.[citation needed]
- 2009 – Chengdu bus fire, a mass murder–suicide attack Chengdu, Sichuan, China, results in 27 deaths on June 5
- 2010 – During the Mount Carmel forest fire, a bus that was transporting prison guards was caught up in a wildfire as they made their way to evacuate a nearby prison, resulting in the death of 40 guards as flames overwhelmed the bus[12]
- 2011 – Xinyang bus fire kills at least 41 people in Xinyang, Henan, China, on 22 July.
- 2013 – A bus fire in Xiamen, China, believed to be an act of arson, killed 47 and injured 30.[13]
- 2013 – Volvo bus fire killed 45 Hyderabad-Bengaluru Highway in India.[14]
- 2014 – Colombia bus fire killed 32 children who had just attended a church service in the city of Fundación 18 May 2014.[15]
- 2014 – Six people died and dozens were injured in a bus terminal fire near Seoul, South Korea on 26 May 2014.[16]
- 2016 – Taoyuan City coach fire killing 24 Mainland Chinese tourists with its Taiwanese driver and tour guide.[17]
- 2016 – New York State Adirondack Trailways bus destroyed by brake fire.
- 2018 – 52 passengers died in 2018 Kazakhstan bus fire, all Uzbek migrants travelling to Russia.
Road fires
- 1982 – Salang tunnel fire kills between 150 and 1,000 people in Afghanistan's only road tunnel
- 1982 – Caldecott Tunnel fire kills six and severely damages major road tunnel in Oakland, California
- 1999 – 1999 Mont Blanc Tunnel fire—39 deaths, caused by the cargo of a transport truck catching fire while in the tunnel
Tanker truck fires and explosions
- 1978 – Los Alfaques disaster kills 217 on a campsite near Tarragona, in Spain on July 11
- 2000 – Ibadan tanker truck explosion multiple car pile-up explodes 100–200 killed.
- 2009 – 2009 Kenyan oil spill ignition resulted in the deaths of at least 111 people and infliction of gruesome injuries to countless hundreds more on 31 January, following a road accident in Molo, Kenya.
- 2010 – Catastrophe of Sange in the Democratic Republic of the Congo caused at least 230 deaths and 196 injured.
- 2012 – Okobie road tanker explosion in Nigeria killed at least 95 people and injured 50 others.
- 2016 – Caphiridzange explosion in Mozambique resulted in 80 deaths.
- 2017 – Bahawalpur explosion in Pakistan killed 219 people.
Other fires
- 1916 – Black Tom explosion (fires led to the explosion)
- 1937 – Hindenburg disaster near Lakehurst, New Jersey
- 1955 – Le Mans 24 hour race disaster, Le Mans, France, over 80 killed on June 11
- 1967 – Apollo 1 burned during ground tests at Cape Canaveral January 27, 3 astronauts died
- 1973 – Kingman Explosion Propane tanker BLEVE incident kills 13, injures 107[18]
- 1980 – Saudia Flight 163 A plane catches fire and is destroyed after landing, killing all on board
See also
References
- ^ "SS Hankow gutted by fire after a typhoon. SS Hankow, a Hong Kong paddle steamer, pictured in harbour shortly after a fire gutted her interior, claiming 100 lives. Related photographs suggest the boat may have been one of many vessels affected by a devastating typhoon that struck Hong Kong on 18 September. Hong Kong, China, circa 14 October 1906., Hong Kong, China, People's Republic of, Eastern Asia, Asia". SuperStock. 1906-10-14. Retrieved 2013-09-16.
- ^ "Weathering the Storm" (PDF). Retrieved 2017-03-31.
- ^ http://stevebriggs.netfirms.com/osmrm/images/osmrm/wlm3600pixel.jpg
- ^ Fung, May; So, Sanna (1997-01-26). "Black days in HK's history". The Standard. Hong Kong. Archived from the original on 2014-03-26. Retrieved 2011-11-03.
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- ^ "Fatal Fire on Cruise Ship MS NORDLYS | MaritimeMatters | Cruise ship news and ocean liner history". MaritimeMatters. 2011-09-15. Retrieved 2013-09-16.
- ^ "Dramatic Video: Raging fire kills 2 on Norwegian cruise ship". YouTube. 2011-09-15. Retrieved 2013-09-16.
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