The 12 Worst Fires of All Time

The 12 Worst Fires of All Time — page 3
Panic Reigns in the Great Fire of London The Great Fire of London England began in the early morning of September 2 1666 The summer had been extremely hot and dry The wooden houses and buildings of the city were dry too When a fire began in the kitchen of the king’s baker it grew quickly The fire spread from the bakery to the next building And the next As fire jumped from house to house people tried to put out the flames with buckets of water Even the king Charles II joined the effort As the fire grew people panicked Londoners ran through the city streets trying to escape Many 2 Philippe-Jacques de Loutherbourg painted this depiction of the Great London Fire in 1797