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List of transportation fires

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

  • 1800British warship — 673 deaths
  • 1807The slave ship — some 100 deaths
  • 1840Steamship Lexington in Long Island Sound — 139 deaths
  • 1850Sailing ship in the Indian Ocean – no deaths
  • 1865Sultana on the Mississippi River, near Memphis, Tennessee — 1,547 deaths
  • 1893Cargo ship in Santander, Spain — 590 deaths
  • 1904Steamship General Slocum in New York City — 1,021 deaths
  • 1906 fire in Hong Kong — 130+ deaths (14 October)
  • 1908 in Malta — at least 118 deaths
  • 1913 burned at sea, later scuttled — 135 deaths
  • 1917Munitions ship Mont-Blanc burned, drifted and detonated in the Halifax Explosion — roughly 2,000 deaths
  • 1924City of Singapore at Port Adelaide — 3 deaths, 13 injured
  • 1934 off Asbury Park, New Jersey — 137 deaths, ship gutted and beached
  • 1941Attack on Pearl Harbor, sinking and several other ships; extensive fires generated aboard and around ships
  • 1942 in New York City, ship capsized and sank at pier
  • 1944Bombay 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
  • 1944Port 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.
  • 1947Texas City disaster — two ships' cargoes of ammonium nitrate caught fire and exploded, killing 581, more than 5,000 injured.
  • 1947 in Hong Kong — 200 deaths
  • 1949 in Toronto, Ontario Canada — 118 to 139 deaths
  • 1958 – Artemis - after collision at Hoek van Holland, port of Rotterdam
  • 1963 near Madeira burned — 128 deaths
  • 1965 near Nassau, Bahamas — 90 deaths
  • 1965Orient Trader in Toronto, Ontario, Canada — no deaths or injuries. Was towed from pier into harbour and totally destroyed by fire.
  • 1967 in the Gulf of Tonkin — 134 deaths.
  • 1972 — Collided at Río de la Plata with Tien Chee, a tanker carrying 20 000 tons of crude oil. – 83 deaths
  • 1972 in Hong Kong, ship sank in harbour
  • 1980, capsized and burned for three days
  • 1985 off the Malabar coast of India — 34 deaths.
  • 1987Doña Paz in the Philippines — an estimated 4,000 deaths
  • 1989 Princess of Scandinavia, fire broke out on board during a crossing to Harwich
  • 1990 off Norway — 159 deaths
  • 1991Moby Prince disaster in Livorno, Italy. 140 killed.
  • 1994 near Somalia
  • 2001 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 in the Caribbean — one death
  • 2007Cutty Sark, 19th-century clipper in dry dock as a museum ship in Greenwich, London, extensively damaged while undergoing restoration on May 21
  • 2011, Norwegian cruise ship, September 15, two deaths
  • 2014 in Strait of Otranto, Greece — 12 deaths confirmed (including two rescue crew members who died indirectly), 18 others believed dead.
  • 2019MV Conception, dive boat in California's Channel Islands – 34 deaths.
  • 2020 about east of Sri Lanka in the Sangaman Kanda Point - 1 death
  • 2021MV X-Press Pearl anchored off Colombo Port in Sri Lanka
  • 2022 Superyacht Princess in Torquay, sank in harbour
  • 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

Bus fires

  • 1929Fire in a bus in Villafranca de Córdoba, Spain. 14 killed, on September 10.
  • 1966AEC 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 flywheel
  • 1988Carrollton, Kentucky, bus collision—27 deaths on May 14, one of the deadliest bus disasters in US history
  • 19921992 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
  • 1996 A bus caught fire after crash into a car near Bailén, Spain, killing 29, on February 28.
  • 1997Bus fire, Guangdong, China – bus caught fire on expressway, killing 39 passengers.
  • 2003 (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
  • 2005On September 23, a bus caught fire in Wilmer, Texas while evacuating nursing home residents from incoming Hurricane Rita.
  • 2007Comilla bus caught fire in Bangladesh, at least fifty-five killed on January 6.
  • 2008Lower Saxony: A bus caught fire due to a technical malfunction on the A2 Autobahn (Expressway) near Garbsen in Germany, 20 killed on November 4
  • 2008Boromo bus caught fire in Balé Province, Burkina Faso, sixty-seven killed on November 15
  • 2008Firozabad bus caught fire in Uttar Pradesh, India, killing sixty-three on December 9.
  • 2009Chengdu bus fire, a mass murder–suicide attack Chengdu, Sichuan, China, results in 27 deaths on June 5
  • 2010During 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
  • 2011Xinyang bus fire kills at least 41 people in Xinyang, Henan, China, on 22 July.
  • 2013A bus fire in Xiamen, China, believed to be an act of arson, killed 47 and injured 30.
  • 2013Volvo bus fire killed 45 Hyderabad-Bengaluru Highway in India.
  • 2014Colombia bus fire killed 32 children who had just attended a church service in the city of Fundación 18 May 2014.
  • 2014Six people died and dozens were injured in a bus terminal fire near Seoul, South Korea on 26 May 2014.
  • 2016Taoyuan City coach fire killing 24 Mainland Chinese tourists with its Taiwanese driver and tour guide.
  • 2016 New York State Adirondack Trailways bus destroyed by brake fire.
  • 2018 52 passengers died in 2018 Kazakhstan bus fire, all Uzbek migrants travelling to Russia.
  • 2024 25 passengers died in 2024 Thailand school bus fire, school bus fire in Pathum Thani, Thailand.
  • 2026 6 passengers including the perpetrator died when a PostAuto bus caught fire as a result of one passenger's self-immolation in Kerzers, Switzerland.

Road fires

Tanker truck fires and explosions

Aircraft fires

Other fires

See also

References

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