List of building or structure fires

Summary

This is a list of building or structure fires where a building or structure has caught fire. For major urban conflagrations, see List of town and city fires.


Notable building or structure fires
Pre-1500s
1500s
1600s
1700s
1800s
1900s
1910s: 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919
1920s: 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
1930s: 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939
1940s: 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949
1950s: 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959
1960s: 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969
1970s: 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980s: 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1990s: 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
2000s: 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2010s: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
2020s: 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029
References

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  • 1613 – Globe Theatre in London. During the performance, cannon misfire caught the thatched roof on fire and the Theatre burned down.[2]
  • 1652 – Town hall of Amsterdam burnt down. Treasures and important historical charters were destroyed.
  • 1671 – Much of the monastery of the Escorial outside Madrid burned in a fire lasting 15 days, destroying large numbers of artworks, books and manuscripts.
  • 1697 – The medieval "Tre Kronor" Royal Castle in Stockholm burned down and was eventually replaced by the present palace.
  • 1698 – The Tudor and Stuart Palace of Whitehall, London burned, except for Inigo Jones's Banqueting House. The ruins were demolished.

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J. M. W. Turner watched the Palace of Westminster fire in 1834 and painted several canvases depicting it, including The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons (1835).

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  • March 25 – L. Fish Furniture Company fire in Chicago, Illinois, killed 12.
  • March 27 – Ököritófülpös, Hungary, fire in a barn during a dancing party killed 312 people.
  • December 21–22 – Friedlander Leather Remnants factory fire, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 13 firemen and one policeman died in two separate collapses.
  • December 22 – Nelson-Morris & Company stockyards fire in Chicago, Illinois, killed 21 firefighters.

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  • 1922 – Public Records Office fire during civil unrest at the Four Courts complex, Dublin, Ireland, destroyed much of seven centuries of Irish public records.

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  • September 22 – Teatro de Novedades theater fire killed 68 or maybe 110, in Madrid, Spain.
  • October 8 – Penitentiary fire in Junction City, Ohio, killed 17.

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Firemen struggle to extinguish the Reichstag fire on February 27, 1933.
  • February 27 – Reichstag fire in Berlin, Germany, caused by arson, used to justify expansion of Nazi rule.

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The Crystal Palace on fire on November 30, 1936

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  • February 1 – Lake Forest Park Sanitarium fire in Seattle, Washington, killed 32.
  • February 23 – Cavan Orphanage fire, Ireland, killed 36.
  • March 6 – Hoteiza Theater Fire in Kucchan, Hokkaidō, Japan, killed 205.
  • May 10 – Biblioteca Nacional in Lima, Peru. In May, a fire completely destroyed the National Library, with the loss of 100,000 volumes as well as 40,000 manuscripts.
  • September 7 – Gulf Hotel fire in Houston, Texas, killed 55.

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  • 3 January  – NKGB club fire [ru] in Minsk, USSR, killed at least 27 (according to unofficial data more than 100 people).
  • January 28 – Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, hangar fire, killed 10.
  • June 5 – LaSalle Hotel Fire in Chicago, Illinois, killed 61.
  • June 19 – Hotel Canfield fire in Dubuque, Iowa, killed 19.
  • December 7 – Winecoff Hotel fire in Atlanta, Georgia, killed 119.

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  • March 29 – Littlefield Nursing Home fire in Largo, Florida, killed 32.
  • April 17 – Haber Screw Company building fire in Chicago, Illinois, killed 32.

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  • February 12 – Barton Hotel fire in Chicago, Illinois, killed 29.
  • February 16 – Elderly home for Catholic church fire in Yokohama, Japan, killed 100.
  • April 28 – Green Mill Hotel fire in Chicago, Illinois, killed 12.
  • May 11 – Cinema fire in Wielopole Skrzyńskie, Poland, killed 58 and injured 20.
  • December 13  – Kindergarden fire in Vyazma (Smolensk Oblast, Soviet Union), killed 19.[22]

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  • March 2 – Kukje Rubber Manufacturing plant 2 fire at Busan, South Korea, killed 68, injured 44.
  • March 28 – Cheapside Street whisky bond fire, Glasgow, Scotland, killed 19 firefighters.
  • July 14 – Guatemala Mental Hospital Fire, killed 225.
  • November 13 – Syrian Movie Theater Fire in Amuda (Syria), killed 152 schoolchildren.

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  • May 23 – All Hallows Church parish hall fire in San Francisco, California, killed 17.
  • December 18 – McGraw Nursing Home fire in Fountaintown, Indiana, killed 20.

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  • December 11 – Seeley Club fire in Chicago, Illinois, killed 13. Robert Lee Lassiter was found guilty of murder for setting the fire.
  • December 21 – Yonkers Jewish Community Center fire in Yonkers, New York, killed 12.

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  • January 28 – Paramount Hotel fire in Boston, Massachusetts, killed 11.
  • August 13 – William Booth Memorial Home fire in Australia, killed 30.[25]

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The Hotel Polen on fire on May 9, 1977

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  • February 8 – Hotel New Japan fire in downtown Tokyo, Japan, killed 33.
  • March 6 – Westchase Hilton hotel fire in Houston, Texas, killed 12.
  • April 25 – A fire resulting from an explosion at an antiques exhibition in Todi, Italy killed 34.
  • May 11 – The Notre Dame de Lourdes Church fire in Fall River, Massachusetts, destroyed the historic church and much of two adjacent city blocks.
  • November 25–26 – Minneapolis Thanksgiving Day Fire destroyed the Northwestern National Bank building and former Donaldson's flagship store.
  • December 23 – Dorothy Mae Apartments arson fire in Los Angeles, California, killed 25 people, the highest death toll from a structure fire in the city's history.[48]

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  • February 8 – Premier Studio of Mysore fire, Mysore, Karnataka, India, killed 62.
  • September 17 – Downunder Hostel fire set by an arsonist in a backpackers hostel in Sydney, Australia, killed six.
  • September 21 – 1989 Taufiqiah Al-Khairiah madrasa fire. Girls' school fire in Kedah, Malaysia, killed 27 girls.
  • October 5 – Hillhaven Rehabilitation and Convalescent Home fire in Norfolk, Virginia, killed 12.
  • December 24 – Sevier Center renovated hotel senior residence in Johnson City, Tennessee, killed 14 by smoke inhalation.

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  • January 14 – Flying discothèque fire at Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, killed 43.
  • March 25 – Happy Land fire, arson fire in the Bronx, New York City, killed 87, the deadliest crime committed by a single person in the history of New York City.

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The Executive Council Building in flames during the Siege of Sarajevo in May 1992

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The World Trade Center burning in the background during the September 11 attacks
  • January 1 – Volendam New Years fire in the Netherlands, killed 14 and injured 241.
  • March 26 – Kyanguli Secondary school fire in Machakos, Eastern Province, Kenya, killed 68.
  • May 1 – A fire at Phantasialand in Germany destroyed two roller coasters, a theatre and parts of the Westernstadt. It caused about 38 million Deutsche Mark (US$17 million) in damage and injured 54.
  • August 6 – Erwadi fire incident in Tamil Nadu, India, killed 25.
  • August 17 – Manor Hotel fire in Quezon City, Philippines, killed 75.
  • September 1 – Myojo 56 building fire in Tokyo, Japan, killed 44 by arson.
  • September 11 – September 11 attacks – Two airliners deliberately flown into the World Trade Center Twin Towers in New York City sparked fires on multiple floors. 2,606 victims died as a result of the fires and the subsequent collapse of the towers. A third building, World Trade Center Building 7, which was not hit by a plane, but heavily damaged due to the collapse of the towers, also caught fire and subsequently collapsed. A third plane crashed into the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. and its impact and subsequent fire killed 125 in the building.
  • December 21 – Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City caught fire.
  • December 29 – Mesa Redonda fire in Lima, killed 291.

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  • June 16 – Lanjisu internet cafe fire in Beijing, China. Disgruntled youngsters set fire to the cafe after being banned. The fire killed 25 people and injured 13 others.
  • June 26 – Shree Lee International footwear factory fire in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, killed 42.
  • July 9 – Heppi Karaoke bar fire in Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia, killed 42.
  • October 29 – Ho Chi Minh City ITC fire in Vietnam, killed 60 and injured 90.
  • November 2 – Sidi Moussa prison fire in El Jadida, Morocco, killed 50.
  • December 1 – La Coajira nightclub fire in Caracas, Venezuela, killed 47.

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  • January 7 – Fire at Korea 2000 refrigerated warehouse during construction in Icheon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea, killed 40.
  • February 10 – 2008 Namdaemun fire in Seoul, South Korea, seriously damaged the 14th century structure.
  • April 4 – Historic Quebec City Armoury roof and interior destroyed by fire in Quebec, Canada.
  • April 25 – Four-story Rosamor Furniture factory fire in Lissasfa, Casablanca, Morocco, killed 55.
 
Fire at Alma College (Canada) in May 2008. Only a brick shell remained and was subsequently demolished.

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  • February 14 – Comayagua prison fire. A prison fire in Comayagua, Honduras, killed over 361 inmates.[79]
  • February 19 – A massive fire swept through a market in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, destroying between 500 and 1800 stalls, injured 11.[80]
  • June 26 – A fire in a market in Moscow, Russia, killed 17 migrant workers.[81]
  • May 6 – Explosions and a fire at Bangkok Synthetics Plant petrochemical plant for synthetic rubber, in the Map Ta Phut industrial estate in Rayong Province, Thailand, killed 12 and injured over 100.[82]
  • August 24 – 2012 Venezuela Refinery Explosion. An explosion and fire at the Paraguaná Refinery Complex killed 48 and injured 151.
  • September 11 – 2012 Pakistan garment factory fires. A fire in a Karachi garment factory killed at least 312 workers.[83][84]
  • September 11 – 2012 Pakistan garment factory fires. A fire in a Lahore shoe factory killed 25 workers.[85]
  • October 23 – An arson at the Beinan Branch of Xinyang Hospital, Taiwan, killed 13 patients. The perpetrator, in the final phase of cancer and upset by his illness, received the death penalty, dying during detention in April 2014.[86]
  • November 24 – 2012 Dhaka fire. A fire in a Tazreen Fashion factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, killed at least 124.[87]

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  • May 28 – A fire at a hospital in Jangseong County in South Korea, killed 22 and injured several more.[94]
  • September 26 – 2014 air traffic control facility fire. Arson at an air traffic control edifice in Aurora, Illinois, United States (also known as the "Chicago Center") caused close to 2000 airline flights to undertake emergency landings.[95]
  • December 29 – 2014 Lahore shopping centre fire. Fire in Anarkali Bazaar, Lahore, Pakistan, killed at least 13.[96]

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Clandon Park House on fire

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  • January 26 – 2018 Sejong Hospital fire. A hospital fire in Miryang, South Korea, killed at least 37 and injured more than 131 in the country's worst fire in over a decade.[109][110]
  • March 2 – 2018 Baku fire. A fire killed 24 at a drug rehabilitation centre in Azerbaijan's capital Baku.[111]
  • March 23 – A fire in a large condominium complex in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, killed 13 and injured 28.[112]
  • March 25 – 2018 Kemerovo fire. A fire killed 60 people, mostly children, at a mall in Kemerovo, Russia.[113]
  • March 28 – 2018 Valencia, Venezuela fire. Rioting and a fire at a police station in the Venezuelan city of Valencia, in Carabobo State, killed 68.[114]
  • April 23 – A suspected arson attack at a karaoke lounge in southern China killed 18 and injured five.[115]
  • August 25 – 2018 Harbin hotel fire. A fire at a hotel in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, killed 19 and injured 23.
 
Most of the collections of the National Museum of Brazil were destroyed in a 2018 fire.

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  • January 4  – A fire at an escape room in Koszalin, Poland, killed 5 teenagers. The fire is believed to have been caused by leaking gas cylinders.[117][118]
  • February 5 – A fire at a building in Paris, France, killed 10. It was started by a woman after an altercation with the neighbors, who was later arrested by police.[119]
  • February 8 – Ninho do Urubu fire. A fire in a dormitory at a soccer youth team training centre in Flamengo, Brazil, killed 10 teenage players.[120]
  • February 12 – A fire that broke out at a hotel in Delhi, India, killed 17.[121]
 
Notre-Dame de Paris fire

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