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Summary. Rise Fire Research in Norway released an analysis of fatal fire accidents in Norway from 2005 to 2014. The researchers reviewed 347 police investigation reports and 248 medical reports, as well as a number of other relevant reports.
According to the report, between 2005 and 2014, there were 517 fatal fires in Norway, resulting in 571 deaths. The cause of the fire was analyzed and found. Thirty-nine percent of fires were caused by the use of open flames, followed by mishandled gas fires (11 percent) and arson (9 percent).
After analyzing the cause of death, it was found that room breath accounted for the largest proportion of 57%, followed by burn death (9%) and unknown cause (13%)
Norway. Norway is the closest country in the world to the North Pole, and its cold climate makes it much less likely to cause fires than other countries.
Rise Fire Research has published an analysis of fatal fire accidents in Norway from 2005 to 2014. The researchers reviewed 347 police investigation reports and 248 medical reports, as well as a number of other relevant reports. According to the report, between 2005 and 2014, there were 517 fatal fires in Norway, resulting in 571 deaths.
The cause of the fire was analyzed and found. Thirty-nine percent of the fires were caused by the use of open flames, followed by improper gas fires (11%) and arson (9%). After analyzing the cause of the death of the manuscript, it was found that room breath accounted for the largest proportion, accounting for 57%, followed by burning death accounting for 9%, and the cause was unknown, accounting for 13%.
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Ever since Prometheus brought fire to the world from heaven, human civilization has been suffering and rejoicing in the light of fire. Winter is the season of fires, so people should be more careful. Throughout history, major fires have almost always started unintentionally, and often sparks ignite in an instant, causing tragic losses.
Here are some of the more famous and impactful fires in history.
The Great Fire of Rome. According to Westerners, Prometheus threw Jurin from heaven to the world, and human civilization felt pain and happiness in the light of fireJuly 18, 64 A.D. Location: Rome.
The scene is repeated: the famous Rome suffered a heavy fire. According to the historian Tarsis, the fire lasted 5 days!
The Roman Emperor at the time, Neru, took part in the task of directing the firefighting. Despite the fact that the emperor himself rode a horse, he failed to compensate for the losses. Fire damage:
At that time, a fire destroyed the ruins of the city of Rome. Out of 14 blocks, only 4 have survived!It had the tragic consequences of losing thousands of lives!
Along with the Great Fire of Rome and the Great Fire of Edo, it is known as the "Three Great Fires of the World". The fire lasted four days. At that time, London was not as developed as it is today.
The infrastructure of the city is very poor, and most of the housing materials are wood!Fire damage: One sixth of London's buildings were razed to the ground.
About 13,000 houses and 87 churches were destroyed. However, fortunately, only 8 people were killed in London in this fire!Cause of the fire:
The cause of the fire was that the owner of a bakery forgot to take out the burning bread oven after baking bread. The fire set the house on fire and spread rapidly. Due to the fire that broke out on Sunday, the management did not deal with it in a timely manner, causing the fire to get out of control.
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark. Live reproduction:
The fire, which lasted four days, turned into the observation equipment and observation records of the most precious observatory in Copenhagen.
Fires: 28 buildings in the city of Copenhagen were burned, 20 of the city's population of 70,000 were left homeless, and the death toll was incalculable. The cultural toll has been enormous.
The library of the University of Copenhagen was completely burned and 35,000 books were burned, many of which were rare and orphan books from the Middle Ages. Quite valuable information!**Reason:
**Originated from a small restaurant in the city. The restaurateur's son accidentally knocked over the candlestick and was unable to extinguish the fire in time, causing a fire!
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In 2020, there was a major fire in Australia, and this fire burned for too long, more than 210 days, almost 7 months, and more than half of the year was extinguished. Firefighters did their best, and Australia still suffered heavy losses.
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Forest fires in Wisconsin and Michigan in the United States and Maine in the United States and New Brunswick in Canada, forest fires in Kalimantan, Indonesia, fires in Muli County, Daxinganling and Liangshan in China, and bushfires in Australia.
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According to the Mongolian News Agency** on April 19, a grassland fire broke out in Dariganga County, Sukhbatar Province in eastern Mongolia, on the 18th, and spread from west to east through Erden Chagan County to China.
According to reports, the Emergency Situations Department of Sukhbatar Province received a report that a grassland fire broke out in a place called Bayinchagan in the second Baga district of Dariganga district of Dariganga district in the province at 11:58 on the 18th. More than 150 people and 21 vehicles from the Provincial Emergency Response Bureau, the 15th Fire Brigade, the 0146th and 0184th Units of the Border Guards, as well as public officials and herdsmen from Dariganga, Asgart, Erdenchagan and other counties were put into the firefighting work. Due to the strong winds at the fire site, the fire extinguishing work was difficult.
Mongolia's spring is a season of high incidence of forest and steppe fires, with little rain and windy temperatures. According to statistics, there were 121 forest and grassland fires in Mongolia in 2019, including 11 in Sukhbatar Province.
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The Great Fire of London, which took place on 2-5 September 1666, was the worst fire in English history, burning many buildings, including St. Paul's Cathedral, but cutting off London's plague problem since 1665. The fire caused around £10 million in economic damage. At the time, London's annual income was £12,000, and theoretically it would take 800 years to remedy the damage caused by the fire.
More than 10,000 people were left homeless after the fire. 2016 marks the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London.
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I think the biggest fire and damage caused in recent years is the Australian forest fire, which is completely caused by poor disaster relief, not natural disasters.
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In 2019, a bushfire in Australia killed about 3 billion animals, and in the same 2019, there was a fire in the Amazon rainforest, with more than 36,771 fire points, and a fire on a passenger train in Egypt in 2020, killing 373 people and injuring 300 people.
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Analysis of my personal observations and known fire accident cases (personal opinion):
1. Residential building fires: the frequent cause is caused by the improper use of electrical appliances by tenants, and the frequent location: it is about to be or has been included in the scope of the old city reconstruction and demolition (really coincidental, what do you think about Yuanfang).
2. Factories and enterprises: the textile industry is the majority, and most of the flammable raw materials and finished products and semi-finished products are caused by old wires.
Styrofoam foam plant, static electricity caused fire.
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In recent years, there have been more than 40,000 fires in China every year
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Is this a social problem or a livelihood problem, a natural disaster? The classification is wrong.
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I don't know how many.