List of transportation fires
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This is a list of transportation fires where a ship or other transportation has caught on fire.
The following is a list of transportation fires.
Ship fires
{{See also|List of maritime disasters}}
- 1800{{snd}}British warship {{HMS|Queen Charlotte |1790|6}} — 673 deaths
- 1807{{snd}}The slave ship {{ship||Ann|1807 ship|2}} — some 100 deaths
- 1840{{snd}}Steamship Lexington in Long Island Sound — 139 deaths
- 1850{{snd}}Sailing ship {{ship||Richard Cobden |1845 ship}} in the Indian Ocean – no deaths
- 1865{{snd}}Sultana on the Mississippi River, near Memphis, Tennessee — 1,547 deaths
- 1893{{snd}}Cargo ship {{SS|Cabo Machichaco||2}} in Santander, Spain — 590 deaths
- 1904{{snd}}Steamship General Slocum in New York City — 1,021 deaths
- 1906{{snd}}{{SS|Hankow||2}} fire in Hong Kong — 130+ deaths (14 October){{cite web |url=http://www.superstock.co.uk/stock-photos-images/1899-28535 |title=SS Hankow gutted by fire after a typhoon. Hankow, a Hong Kong paddle steamer, pictured in harbour shortly after a fire gutted her interior, claiming 100 lives. Related photographs suggest the boat may have been one of many vessels affected by a devastating typhoon that struck Hong Kong on 18 September. Hong Kong, China, circa 14 October 1906., Hong Kong, China, People's Republic of, Eastern Asia, Asia |publisher=SuperStock |date=1906-10-14 |accessdate=2013-09-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121115190803/http://www.superstock.co.uk/stock-photos-images/1899-28535 |archive-date=15 November 2012 |url-status=dead }}{{Better source needed|date=September 2019}}
- 1908{{snd}}{{SS|Sardinia|1888|2}} in Malta — at least 118 deaths{{cite web |title=Gulf of Corcovado |url=http://www.tynebuiltships.co.uk/G-Ships/gulfofcorcovado1888.html |website=Tyne Built Ships |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190708121648/http://www.tynebuiltships.co.uk/G-Ships/gulfofcorcovado1888.html |archivedate=8 July 2019}}{{cite news |title=The Tragic end of the 'Maltese Titanic' |url=https://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2012-10-07/news/the-tragic-end-of-the-maltese-titanic-317022/ |work=The Malta Independent |date=7 October 2012 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200118021148/https://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2012-10-07/news/the-tragic-end-of-the-maltese-titanic-317022/ |archivedate=18 January 2020}}
- 1913{{snd}}{{SS|Volturno|1906|2}} burned at sea, later scuttled — 135 deaths
- 1917{{snd}}Munitions ship Mont-Blanc burned, drifted and detonated in the Halifax Explosion — roughly 2,000 deaths
- 1924{{snd}}City of Singapore at Port Adelaide — 3 deaths, 13 injured
- 1934{{snd}}{{SS|Morro Castle|1930|2}} off Asbury Park, New Jersey — 137 deaths, ship gutted and beached
- 1941{{snd}}Attack on Pearl Harbor, sinking {{USS|Arizona|BB-39}} and several other ships; extensive fires generated aboard and around ships
- 1942{{snd}}{{SS|Normandie||2}} in New York City, ship capsized and sank at pier
- 1944{{snd}}Bombay Explosion (1944) — Fort Stikine docked in Bombay, India underwent a fire which caused two explosions and set fire to the area killing around 800 people
- 1944{{snd}}Port Chicago disaster — E. A. Bryan docked in Port Chicago, California underwent massive explosions and fire while munitions were loaded. 320 people were killed and 390 were injured.
- 1947{{snd}}Texas City disaster — two ships' cargoes of ammonium nitrate caught fire and exploded, killing 581, more than 5,000 injured.
- 1947{{snd}}{{SS|Xi'an||2}} in Hong Kong — 200 deaths{{cite web|url=http://www.hko.gov.hk/publica/gen_pub/WeatheringTheStorm-2.pdf |title=Weathering the Storm |date= |accessdate=2017-03-31}}
- 1949{{snd}}{{SS|Noronic||2}} in Toronto, Ontario Canada — 118 to 139 deaths
- 1958 – [http://historischhoekvanholland.nl/?p=1293 Artemis] - after collision at Hoek van Holland, port of Rotterdam
- 1963{{snd}}{{ship|TSMS|Lakonia||2}} near Madeira burned — 128 deaths
- 1965{{snd}}{{SS|Yarmouth Castle||2}} near Nassau, Bahamas — 90 deaths
- 1965{{snd}}Orient Trader in Toronto, Ontario, Canada — no deaths or injuries. Was towed from pier into harbour and totally destroyed by fire.{{Cite web | url=http://stevebriggs.netfirms.com/osmrm/images/osmrm/wlm3600pixel.jpg | title=Photo of Vessel Orient Trade | access-date=2024-07-27 | website=stevebriggs.netfirms.com}}
- 1967{{snd}}{{USS|Forrestal|CV-59|6}} in the Gulf of Tonkin — 134 deaths.
- 1972{{snd}}{{ship|STV|Royston Grange}} — Collided at Río de la Plata with Tien Chee, a tanker carrying 20 000 tons of crude oil. – 83 deaths
- 1972{{snd}}{{RMS|Queen Elizabeth}} in Hong Kong, ship sank in harbour{{cite news |url= http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=26146&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=19970126&sear_year=1997 |title=Black days in HK's history |newspaper=The Standard |date=1997-01-26 |location=Hong Kong |first1=May |last1=Fung |first2=Sanna |last2=So |accessdate=2011-11-03 |url-status=dead |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20140326092309/http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=26146&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=19970126&sear_year=1997 |archivedate=2014-03-26}}
- 1980{{snd}}{{SS|Leonardo da Vinci|1958|2}}, capsized and burned for three days
- 1985{{snd}}{{MS|Chidambaram||2}} off the Malabar coast of India — 34 deaths.{{Cite news |url= https://andamansaravanan.wordpress.com/2012/07/02/nostalgic-account-on-big-indian-ocean-liners-called-at-penang/|title=NOSTALGIC account on Big Indian ocean liners called at Penang |date=July 2, 2012}}
- 1987{{snd}}Doña Paz in the Philippines — an estimated 4,000 deaths
- 1989{{snd}} Princess of Scandinavia, fire broke out on board during a crossing to Harwich
- 1990{{snd}}{{MS|Scandinavian Star||2}} off Norway — 159 deaths
- 1991{{snd}}Moby Prince disaster in Livorno, Italy. 140 killed.
- 1994{{snd}}{{MS|Achille Lauro||2}} near Somalia
- 2001{{snd}}{{MS|Windoc|1959|2}} in Allanburg, Ontario, Canada — Bridge lowered on the ship, this tore off the wheelhouse and funnel and caused a fire that burned out the aft cabins and engine room. No deaths.
- 2006{{snd}}{{ship||Star Princess|2001|2}} in the Caribbean — one death
- 2007{{snd}}Cutty Sark, 19th-century clipper in dry dock as a museum ship in Greenwich, London, extensively damaged while undergoing restoration on May 21
- 2011{{snd}}{{MS|Nordlys|1993|2}}, Norwegian cruise ship, September 15, two deaths{{cite web |url= http://maritimematters.com/2011/09/fatal-fire-on-ms-nordlys/ |title=Fatal Fire on Cruise Ship MS NORDLYS | MaritimeMatters | Cruise ship news and ocean liner history |publisher=MaritimeMatters |date=2011-09-15 |accessdate=2013-09-16}}{{cite web |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qwtb9mp9N0 |title=Dramatic Video: Raging fire kills 2 on Norwegian cruise ship |publisher=YouTube |date=2011-09-15 |accessdate=2013-09-16}}
- 2014{{snd}}{{MS|Norman Atlantic||2}} in Strait of Otranto, Greece — 12 deaths confirmed (including two rescue crew members who died indirectly), 18 others believed dead.
- 2019{{snd}}MV Conception, dive boat in California's Channel Islands – 34 deaths.
- 2020{{snd}}{{ship|MT|New Diamond||2}} about {{convert|65|km|nmi}} east of Sri Lanka in the Sangaman Kanda Point - 1 death
- 2021{{snd}}MV X-Press Pearl anchored {{convert|9.5|nmi}} off Colombo Port in Sri Lanka
- 2022{{snd}} Superyacht Princess in Torquay, sank in harbour{{Cite web |title=Superyacht sinks in Torquay harbour after large fire |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-61617224 |work=BBC News |date=28 May 2022 |access-date=29 May 2022}}
- 2023 – Port Newark disaster, cargo ship catches fire in Newark, New Jersey — 2 firefighters killed.
- 2023 – MV Fremantle Highway caught fire off the coast of the Dutch island of Ameland around 11.45 pm (CET) on 25 July 2023 while en route from Bremerhaven, Germany, due to arrive in Egypt's Port Said on 2 August 2023.
Train and rail fires
- 1866{{snd}}Welwyn Tunnel rail crash in Hertfordshire, England causes a major fire in the tunnel, killing 2 on June 9Rolt, p. 51.
- 1903{{snd}}Paris Métro train fire kills 84
- 1910{{snd}}Hawes Junction rail crash in Cumbria, England kills 12 chiefly through fire on December 24Rolt, pp. 200-204.
- 1913{{snd}}Ais Gill rail crash in Cumbria, England kills 14 chiefly through fire on September 1Rolt, pp. 233-238.
- 1915{{snd}}Quintinshill rail crash in Scotland kills 227 chiefly through fire on May 22Rolt, pp. 207-213.
- 1915{{snd}}St Bedes Junction rail crash near Jarrow, England, kills 19 chiefly through fire on December 17Rolt, pp. 213-214.
- 1928{{snd}}Charfield railway disaster in Gloucestershire, England kills 16 chiefly through fire on October 13Rolt, pp. 243-248.
- 1939{{snd}} Three freight cars loaded with explosives caught fire at Peñaranda de Bracamonte station, on the railway from Ávila to Salamanca. Cars exploded and the explosion extend to a store in which had 319 tonnes of aircraft bombs that exploded too. Almost 100 killed and 1500 injured, on July 9.
- 1944{{snd}}An accident with a mail train travelling from Madrid to la Coruña and Vigo in a tunnel in Torre del Bierzo, near León, Spain. 100 killed on January 3.
- 1951{{snd}}Sakuragicho commuter train fire, Yokohama, Japan, 106 killed on April 24
- 1964{{snd}}New York City Subway fire at Grand Central Station, which started on an automated shuttle train and destroyed several subway cars, some platforms, and station support beams on April 21.
- 1965{{snd}}A mail train from Madrid to Barcelona caught fire in Grisén, near Zaragoza, Spain. 34 killed and 33 injured on February 10.
- 1972{{snd}}Hokuriku railroad tunnel fire in Tsuruga, Japan, 31 killed and 637 injured
- 1974{{snd}}New York City Subway fire at the BMT's Metropolitan Avenue Station of the Myrtle Avenue Line in Middle Village, Queens NY 11379, resulting in the complete destruction of the station's entire wooden island platform, destroying R27's 8202–03, 8237, R30 # 8512 in the process, with partial fire damage to R32 # 3659 as well on July 16.
- 1974{{snd}}Magude train disaster on March 27 in Magude, Portuguese Mozambique, 70 killed and 200 injured
- 1978{{snd}}Taunton train fire on British Rail kills 12 on July 6
- 1984{{snd}}Summit tunnel fire in West Yorkshire, England
- 1987{{snd}}King's Cross Underground Station fire, London, England, 31 killed, 100 injured on November 18{{citation needed|date=February 2014}}
- 1995{{snd}}1995 Baku Metro fire kills over 200
- 1996{{snd}}Channel Tunnel fire between France and the United Kingdom on November 18
- 1998{{snd}}Yaoundé train explosion fuel train explosion, kills 120 people
- 2000{{snd}}Kaprun disaster, Austrian funicular train fire, kills 155 people
- 2001{{snd}}Fairview DART Depot fire, 2 trains scrapped
- 2002{{snd}}Al Ayatt train disaster, Egypt
- 2002{{snd}}The Godhra train burning at Godhra, Gujarat, India took place which left 59 people dead leading to the 2002 Gujarat riots
- 2003{{snd}}Daegu subway fire in Daegu (South Korea) Train fire caused by arson killed at least 198 people and injured at least 147
- 2003{{snd}}Ladhowal train fire, India
- 2008{{snd}}Channel Tunnel fire, between France and the United Kingdom.
- 2012{{snd}}Nellore train fire kills 32 passengers on the Tamil Nadu Express near Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, India
- 2013{{snd}}Lac-Mégantic rail disaster kills 47 when an unattended 74-car freight train carrying crude oil rolled downhill and derailed. More than 30 buildings in the town's centre, roughly half of the downtown area, were destroyed.
- 2014{{snd}}Several tanker cars carrying crude oil caught fire along the James River in Lynchburg, Virginia.{{Cite news|url=https://www.foxnews.com/us/tankers-carrying-oil-derail-catch-fire-in-va|title=Train catches fire in Lynchburg, Va., derailment|last=Sandler|first=Eric|date=30 April 2014|work=Fox News|access-date=14 September 2019|agency=Associated Press}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/oil-train-derails-catches-fire-lynchburg-virginia-n93916|title=Oil Train Derails and Catches Fire in Lynchburg, Virginia|last=Riordan Seville|first=Lisa|date=30 April 2014|work=NBC News|access-date=14 September 2019|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170416144450/https://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/oil-train-derails-catches-fire-lynchburg-virginia-n93916|archive-date=16 April 2017}}
- 2015{{snd}} L'Enfant Plaza smoke incident, one dead and 84 injured on a Washington, DC Metro train
- 2015{{snd}} Valhalla train crash, six killed after train collides with car at grade crossing
- 2017{{snd}} MTR fire, the suspect was killed months later after setting fire on an MTR train{{cn|date=February 2024}}
- 2019{{snd}} Tezgam train fire, 74 killed in Rahim Yar Khan District, Panjab province, Pakistan
- 2020{{snd}} 2020 New York City Subway fire kills the train's motorman and injures 16{{Cite web|url=https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-dead-injured-fire-moving-harlem-subway-20200327-bzasn2dwpvclzidv6pb7txz32e-story.html|title=Hero MTA train operator dies trying to evacuate commuters from Harlem subway fire, at least nine others hospitalized|last=Tracy|first=Thomas|website=nydailynews.com|date=27 March 2020 |access-date=2020-03-27}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/4-hurt-following-underground-fire-at-central-park-north-subway-station-fdny/2346682/|title='Hero' Train Conductor Dead, 16 Hurt in NYC Subway Fire; Blaze Probed as Suspicious: Officials|website=NBC New York|date=27 March 2020 |language=en-US|access-date=2020-03-27}}
Bus fires
- 1929{{snd}}Fire in a bus in Villafranca de Córdoba, Spain. 14 killed, on September 10.
- 1966{{snd}}AEC Routemaster RM1768 catches fire at Marble Arch, London on July 30; all the passengers, along with the driver and conductor, escape without injury. The cause was an overheated flywheelMarshall, pp. 110-111.
- 1988{{snd}}Carrollton, Kentucky, bus collision—27 deaths on May 14, one of the deadliest bus disasters in US history
- 1992{{snd}}1992 Taoyuan County tour bus fire (健康幼稚園火燒車事件) – one bus carrying 50 kindergarten students, teachers, and parents caught fire at Taoyuan City (now Taoyuan District) on their way to the Leofoo Amusement Park, killing 23 and injuring 9{{citation needed|date=June 2013}}
- 1996{{snd}} A bus caught fire after crash into a car near Bailén, Spain, killing 29, on February 28.
- 1997{{snd}}Bus fire, Guangdong, China – bus caught fire on expressway, killing 39 passengers.
- 2003{{snd}}{{Interlanguage link multi|Chun-Lung Bus Fire|zh|3=尊龍客運高速公路火燒車事故}} (尊龍客運高速公路火燒車事故)—A charter bus caught fire at Taipei County killing 6 and injuring 4{{citation needed|date=June 2013}}
- 2005{{snd}}On September 23, a bus caught fire in Wilmer, Texas while evacuating nursing home residents from incoming Hurricane Rita.{{Cite press release|title=NTSB Determines Cause of Bus Fire in Texas that Killed 23 during Hurricane Rita Evacuation|date=21 February 2007|publisher=National Transportation Safety Board|url=https://www.ntsb.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/NTSB%20Determines%20Cause%20of%20Bus%20Fire%20in%20Texas%20that%20Killed%2023%20during%20Hurricane%20Rita%20Evacuation.aspx|access-date=4 September 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170518154632/https://www.ntsb.gov/news/press-releases/Pages/NTSB%20Determines%20Cause%20of%20Bus%20Fire%20in%20Texas%20that%20Killed%2023%20during%20Hurricane%20Rita%20Evacuation.aspx|archive-date=18 May 2017|url-status=live}}
- 2007{{snd}}Comilla bus caught fire in Bangladesh, at least fifty-five killed on January 6.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}}
- 2008{{snd}}Lower Saxony: A bus caught fire due to a technical malfunction on the A2 Autobahn (Expressway) near Garbsen in Germany, 20 killed on November 4{{cite web |author=Morchner |first=Tobias |date=2 November 2018 |title=Zehn Jahre nach Busbrand: Unglück beschäftigt Busfirma noch heute |url=https://www.haz.de/lokales/hannover/zehn-jahre-nach-busbrand-unglueck-beschaeftigt-busfirma-noch-heute-T5MJY2B4UPR6HYCV2D7YUMBAPA.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221218210053/https://www.haz.de/lokales/hannover/zehn-jahre-nach-busbrand-unglueck-beschaeftigt-busfirma-noch-heute-T5MJY2B4UPR6HYCV2D7YUMBAPA.html |archive-date=18 December 2022 |accessdate=18 December 2022 |work=Stern |language=German}}
- 2008{{snd}}Boromo bus caught fire in Balé Province, Burkina Faso, sixty-seven killed on November 15{{citation needed|date=June 2013}}
- 2008{{snd}}Firozabad bus caught fire in Uttar Pradesh, India, killing sixty-three on December 9.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}}
- 2009{{snd}}Chengdu bus fire, a mass murder–suicide attack Chengdu, Sichuan, China, results in 27 deaths on June 5
- 2010{{snd}}During the 2010 Mount Carmel forest fire, a bus that was transporting prison guards was caught up in a wildfire as they made their way to evacuate a nearby prison, resulting in the death of 40 guards as flames overwhelmed the bus{{cite news|url=http://www.jpost.com/NationalNews/Article.aspx?id=197730|title=40 prison guards dead after bus engulfed in fire|last=Lappin|first=Yaakov|date=12 February 2010|website=The Jerusalem Post|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140315042505/http://www.jpost.com/National-News/40-prison-guards-dead-after-bus-engulfed-in-fire|archive-date=15 March 2014|accessdate=16 September 2013}}
- 2011{{snd}}Xinyang bus fire kills at least 41 people in Xinyang, Henan, China, on 22 July.
- 2013{{snd}}A bus fire in Xiamen, China, believed to be an act of arson, killed 47 and injured 30.{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/08/china-bus-fire-kills-47|title=China bus fire kills 47|date=8 June 2013|work=The Guardian|accessdate=8 June 2013|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190329103228/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/08/china-bus-fire-kills-47|archive-date=29 March 2019|agency=Associated Press}}
- 2013{{snd}}Volvo bus fire killed 45 Hyderabad-Bengaluru Highway in India.{{cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/45-killed-as-bus-goes-up-in-flames-on-hyderabadbangalore-highway/article5287797.ece|title=45 killed as bus goes up in flames on Hyderabad-Bangalore highway|last=Sreenivasulu|first=D.|date=30 October 2013|work=The Hindu|accessdate=4 September 2019|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171021101248/http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/45-killed-as-bus-goes-up-in-flames-on-hyderabadbangalore-highway/article5287797.ece|archive-date=21 October 2017}}
- 2014{{snd}}Colombia bus fire killed 32 children who had just attended a church service in the city of Fundación 18 May 2014.{{cite news|title=Colombia school bus catches fire, dozens of children killed|url=http://www.heraldglobe.com/index.php/sid/222128741/scat/2411cd3571b4f088/ht/Colombia-school-bus-catches-fire-dozens-of-children-killed|accessdate=20 May 2014|publisher=Herald Globe|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140520221153/http://www.heraldglobe.com/index.php/sid/222128741/scat/2411cd3571b4f088/ht/Colombia-school-bus-catches-fire-dozens-of-children-killed|archive-date=20 May 2014|url-status=dead}}
- 2014{{snd}}Six people died and dozens were injured in a bus terminal fire near Seoul, South Korea on 26 May 2014.{{cite news|title=Fire in South Korea bus terminal leaves six dead|url=http://www.southkoreanews.net/index.php/sid/222347985/scat/3f5c98640a497b43/ht/Fire-in-South-Korea-bus-terminal-leaves-six-dead|accessdate=26 May 2014|publisher=Seoul News.Net}}
- 2016{{snd}}Taoyuan City coach fire killing 24 Mainland Chinese tourists with its Taiwanese driver and tour guide.{{cite news|url=https://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taoyuan/2016/07/19/472723/Breaking-26.htm|title=Breaking: 26 dead in tour bus blaze|date=19 July 2016|work=The China Post|accessdate=23 November 2016|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160720180003/http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/local/taoyuan/2016/07/19/472723/Breaking-26.htm|archive-date=20 July 2016|agency=Associated Press}}
- 2016{{snd}} New York State Adirondack Trailways bus destroyed by brake fire.{{cn|date=February 2024}}
- 2018{{snd}} 52 passengers died in 2018 Kazakhstan bus fire, all Uzbek migrants travelling to Russia.
- 2024{{snd}} 25 passengers died in 2024 Lam Luk Ka bus crash, school bus fire in Pathum Thani, Thailand.
Road fires
- 1982{{snd}}1982 Salang Tunnel fire kills between 150 and 3,000 people in Afghanistan's only road tunnel
- 1982{{snd}}Caldecott Tunnel fire kills six and severely damages major road tunnel in Oakland, California
- 1991{{snd}} Multiple collision of 25 vehicles due to fog in A-8 Highway from Bilbao to Behobia near Amorebieta, Spain. Several vehicles caught fire, killing 18, on December, 6.
- 1999{{snd}}1999 Mont Blanc Tunnel fire—39 deaths, caused by the cargo of a transport truck catching fire while in the tunnel
Tanker truck fires and explosions
- 1973{{snd}}Kingman explosion, propane tanker BLEVE incident kills 13, injures 107.{{cite web |title=The Disaster Story |url=http://kingmanhistoricdistrict.com/points-of-interest/firefighters-memorial-park/the-disaster-story.htm |accessdate=6 January 2014 |work=Kingman Arizona Historic District |publisher=All About Kingman LLC}}
- 1978{{snd}}Los Alfaques disaster kills 217 on a campsite near Tarragona, in Spain on July 11.
- 1990{{snd}}1990 Bangkok gas explosion caused 88 deaths.
- 2000{{snd}}Ibadan petrol tanker explosion multiple car pile-up explodes 100–200 killed.
- 2009{{snd}}2009 Kenyan oil spill ignition resulted in the deaths of at least 111 people and infliction of gruesome injuries to countless hundreds more on 31 January, following a road accident in Molo, Kenya.
- 2010{{snd}}Catastrophe of Sange in the Democratic Republic of the Congo caused at least 230 deaths and 196 injured.
- 2012{{snd}}Okobie road tanker explosion in Nigeria killed at least 95 people and injured 50 others.
- 2012{{snd}}Chala LPG tanker disaster in Kerala, India, 21 fatalities.
- 2016{{snd}}Caphiridzange explosion in Mozambique resulted in 80 deaths.
- 2017{{snd}}Bahawalpur explosion in Pakistan killed 219 people.
- 2018{{snd}}2018 Borgo Panigale explosion, a road tanker BLEVE that killed 2 and injured 145 in Bologna, Italy.
- 2021{{snd}}Cap-Haïtien fuel tanker explosion in Haiti killed at least 75 people.
Aircraft fires
- 1937{{snd}}The Hindenburg disaster near Lakehurst, New Jersey, occurred due to an explosion on the aircraft.
- 1947{{snd}}United Air Lines Flight 608, a Douglas DC-6, crashed killing all on board. The in-flight fire was attributed to a design flaw in the fuel lines.
- 1963{{snd}}Swissair Flight 306, a Sud Aviation Caravelle, suffered an in-flight fire that killed all on board due to overheated brakes.
- 1967{{snd}}Mohawk Airlines Flight 40, a BAC One-Eleven, crashed following a fire in the tail section killing all on board.
- 1972{{snd}}Interflug Flight 450, an Ilyushin Il-62, suffered a fire in the tail due to a bleed air leak. All on board died after the plane broke up in the air.
- 1973{{snd}}Varig Flight 820, a Boeing 707, crash landed near Orly, France. A lavatory fire caused the crash killing all but 11 people.
- 1979{{snd}}Pakistan International Airlines Flight 740, a Boeing 707, crashed near Mecca Province due to a cargo fire of unknown origin. All on board died.
- 1980{{snd}}Saudia Flight 163, a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, caught fire in its cargo bay and was destroyed on the runway at Riyadh killing all on board.
- 1982{{snd}}Pilgrim Airlines Flight 458, a de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, suffered a cockpit fire due to leaking de-icing fluid. One person died, and the pilots received severe burns.
- 1983{{snd}}Air Canada Flight 797, a Douglas DC-9, suffered a fire near the rear lavatory, filling the plane with smoke. The aircraft landed at Cincinnati but half on board died.
- 1985{{snd}}British Airtours Flight 28M, a Boeing 737, suffered a devastating engine fire during takeoff. 55 died during the evacuation.
- 1986{{snd}}Mexicana de Aviación Flight 940, a Boeing 727, crashed due the explosion of a tire, which started an uncontrollable fire in the wheelwell. All on board died.
- 1987{{snd}}LOT Polish Airlines Flight 5055, an Ilyushin Il-62, crashed after an uncontained engine failure lit a fire in the cargo hold. All on board died.
- 1987{{snd}}South African Airways Flight 295, a Boeing 747, crashed nearby Mauritius due to a cargo fire of undetermined origin, and following in-flight breakup. All on board died.
- 1988{{snd}}Horizon Air Flight 2658, a de Havilland Canada Dash 8, suffered a severe engine fire, resulting in an emergency landing. All on board survived but the aircraft was written off.
- 1988{{snd}}American Airlines Flight 132, a McDonnell Douglas MD-80, suffered a cargo fire on approach. The flight landed safely and no one was killed.
- 1991{{snd}}Nigeria Airways Flight 2120, a Douglas DC-8, suffered a fire in the landing gear that quickly spreads throughout the aircraft, eventually leading to it crashing at Riyadh. All on board died.
- 1993{{snd}}the 1993 Zambia national football team plane crash occurred when the left engine of a de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo caught fire and lost power, resulting in the crew shutting down the wrong engine, leading to the crash, and deaths of all on board, including the football team.
- 1994{{snd}}Baikal Airlines Flight 130, a Tupolev Tu-154, suffered an uncontained engine failure, severing hydraulic lines and starting a fire. All on board and one farmer died after it crashed into a farm.
- 1996{{snd}}ValuJet Flight 592, a Douglas DC-9, crashed in the Florida Everglades due to a cargo fire caused by improperly stored cargo. All on board died.
- 1996{{snd}}FedEx Express Flight 1406, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10, made a successful emergency landing following a cargo fire of unknown origin. All on board survived but the aircraft was destroyed.
- 1998{{snd}}Propair Flight 420, a Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner, suffered an electrical fire so severe it caused the left wing to separate from the aircraft, killing all on board.
- 1998{{snd}}Swissair Flight 111, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11, crashed at St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada due to an electrical fire in the plane's wiring near the cockpit. All on board died.
- 1999{{snd}}Uni Air Flight 873, a McDonnell Douglas MD-90, suffered an explosion and subsequent fire in an overhead compartment, killing one and destroying the aircraft.
- 2000{{snd}}Air France Flight 4590, a Concorde, ran over a strip of metal on takeoff and suffered a fire caused by a punctured fuel tank. It crashed into a hotel and all on board died, as well as 4 in the hotel.
- 2002{{snd}}China Northern Airlines Flight 6136, a McDonnell Douglas MD-80, crashed following a passenger committing arson in the plane, killing all on board.
- 2007{{snd}}China Airlines Flight 120, a Boeing 737, suffered a fuel leak and fire due to faulty maintenance procedures. All on board survived. The aircraft was written off.
- 2010{{snd}}UPS Airlines Flight 6, a Boeing 747, suffered a lithium ion battery fire in its cargo resulting in a crash at Dubai. Both crew members died.
- 2011{{snd}}Asiana Airlines Flight 991, a Boeing 747, also suffered a lithium ion battery fire in its cargo, causing the plane to crash. Both crew members died.
- 2011{{snd}}EgyptAir Flight 667, a Boeing 777 suffered a battery fire on the ground. All on board survived but the aircraft was written off. Seven were treated for smoke inhalation.
- 2016{{snd}}EgyptAir Flight 804, an Airbus A320, crashed in the Mediterranean Sea following a cockpit fire of unknown origin, but worsened by leaking oxygen from a crew oxygen mask. All on board died.
- 2024{{snd}}Total Linhas Aéreas Flight 5682, a Boeing 737, made an emergency landing due to a cargo fire. The aircraft was destroyed but both crew members survived.
- 2025{{snd}}Air Busan Flight 391, an Airbus A321, burned on the ground from a cabin fire, destroying the aircraft and injuring seven, but killing no one.
Other fires
- 1916{{snd}}Black Tom explosion (fires led to the explosion)
- 1955{{snd}}Le Mans 24 hour race disaster, Le Mans, France, over 80 killed on June 11.
- 1967{{snd}}Apollo 1 burned during ground tests at Cape Canaveral January 27, 3 astronauts died.
See also
References
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Bibliography
- Marshall, Prince. Wheels of London; The story of London's street transport. The Sunday Times Magazine, 1972. {{ISBN|0-7230-0068-9}}.
- Rolt, L.T.C. Red for Danger. Pan. 1966 ed. {{ISBN|0-330-25555-X}}.
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