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This is a list of historic disastrous fires. Urban fires are the most numerous due to loss of life and property, but also included are lists of fires in individual structures, ships and other transportation, and mines. A few of the most important wildfires or forest fires are included, but this list is not the primary resource for the most severe wildfires, which is summarized in the List of forest fires.
Not in history has a modern imperial city been so completely destroyed. San Francisco is gone. — Jack London after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire[1]
This is a list of some city conflagrations. Before the 20th century, fires were a major hazard to urban areas and the cause of massive amounts of damage to cities.
This is a partial list of fire due to mining: man-made structures to extract minerals, ores, rock, petroleum, natural gas, etc.
Lieutenant Charles "Chip" McCarthy of Rescue 1 and Jonathan "Sim" Croom of Ladder 7
Seoul, Japan, Busan, North Korea, China
Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangdong, Guangzhou, United Kingdom
Manila, Metro Manila, Indonesia, Australia, Malaysia
Berlin, United Kingdom, Netherlands, London, Paris
Disasters, Lists of earthquakes, List of fires, Disaster, List of natural disasters by death toll
Great Fire of London, Early fires of London, Second Great Fire of London, List of fires, The Great Fire of London (novel)
Staffordshire, Newquay, Fire appliances in the United Kingdom, List of fires, BBC News Online