Historical Events tagged with "factory fire"
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Deadly Fires Claim 315 Lives in Pakistan Factories
In Pakistan, two separate garment factory fires resulted in the tragic loss of 315 lives. The fires occurred in Karachi and Lahore, with workers unable to escape due to lack of adequate safety measures. The disasters highlighted serious safety violations within the garment industry, prompting outrage and calls for reform. The incidents underscored the risks faced by workers in Pakistan's economy, heavily reliant on garment exports.
Continue ReadingMonarch Underwear Company Fire Casualties
A fire broke out at the Monarch Underwear Company in New York, resulting in the tragic deaths of 24 individuals and injuries to 15 others. The blaze, which occurred during working hours, led to panic among employees and challenges for firefighters due to the building's layout and fire safety protocols. Witnesses reported hearing alarms before smoke quickly filled the premises, complicating evacuation efforts.
Continue ReadingTriangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Claims Lives
A fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City, resulting in the deaths of 146 garment workers, primarily young immigrant women. The blaze, fueled by fabric and paper, spread rapidly. Many workers could not escape, as exits were locked, forcing some to jump from the building. The tragedy highlighted unsafe working conditions and led to labor reforms.
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