1852: More than 150 people die in the collision and sinking of the steamboat Atlantic and another vessel on Lake Erie.
1910: The Great Fire of 1910, also referred to as "The Big Blowup," destroys an estimated 3 million acres of forest in Idaho, Washington, and Montana.
1989: In London, 59 people die when the pleasure boat Marchioness sinks following a collision on the Thames.
2014: In Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, 72 people die in landslides caused by torrential rains.
1910: The Great Fire of 1910, also referred to as "The Big Blowup," destroys an estimated 3 million acres of forest in Idaho, Washington, and Montana.
1989: In London, 59 people die when the pleasure boat Marchioness sinks following a collision on the Thames.
2014: In Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, 72 people die in landslides caused by torrential rains.
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