Historical Events tagged with "department store"

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Accidents & Tragedies

Fire Devastates Ho Chi Minh City Department Store

October 29th, 2002 22 years ago

A large fire erupted in a luxurious department store in Ho Chi Minh City, causing widespread panic as approximately 1,500 shoppers were inside. The blaze claimed the lives of more than 60 individuals, with over 100 others reported missing. Eyewitness accounts detail terrifying scenes as shoppers struggled to find exits amidst the smoke and flames. The rapid spread of the fire raised serious questions about fire safety regulations and emergency response in such public venues in Vietnam.

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Tragic Fire at Sennichi Department Store

May 13th, 1972 52 years ago

A devastating fire broke out at the Sennichi Department Store in Osaka, Japan, leading to the deaths of 118 individuals. Blocked exits and non-functional elevators hindered evacuation efforts, trapping many inside. In a desperate attempt to escape the flames, several victims leaped from upper floors, resulting in tragic fatalities. The incident highlighted severe safety oversights in public buildings, prompting widespread calls for improved emergency response protocols.

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Devastating Fire at L'Innovation Department Store

May 22nd, 1967 57 years ago

L'Innovation department store in Brussels caught fire, leading to a significant loss of life. The blaze resulted in 323 individuals being either dead or missing, alongside 150 injured. The cause of the fire was attributed to an electrical fault, and the frantic evacuation efforts were hampered by the store's design and layout. Firefighters faced challenges in combating the flames, which spread rapidly throughout the structure. The disaster sent shockwaves across Belgium, highlighting the need for better fire safety regulations in public buildings.

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