• Kursha-2 destroyed by the hurricane of fire on August 3, 1936. ... If so, this fire is the second most deadly after the events in the history of Minnesota Cloquet.
  • Disasters with highest death tolls - Kursha-2 Fire. Time: Monday Aug 3, 1936. Place: Meshchyora, Ryazan Oblast, Russia.
  • 54°56′14″N 40°33′28″E / 54.9372°N 40.5578°E. Kursha-2 (Russian: Курша-2), named so after a road sign, was an industrial community in the Central Meshchyora, Ryazan Oblast...
  • About 1, 200 people perished in the fire and were buried in a mass grave - near the ruins of Kursha-2.
  • On this same day The Great Chicago fire occurred, which became more famous eclipsing the greater damage done by the Peshtigo fire. Kursha 2 Fire, Soviet...
  • The fire spreads quickly, igniting trees, bushes, homes, destroying thousands of acres, killing people, and ruining entire environments. ... Kursha-2 Firestorm.
  • The Great Porcupine Fire of 1911 was one of the most devastating forest fires ever to strike the Ontario Northland, in Canada. ... Kursha-2 Firestorm.
  • Kursha-2 destroyed by the disastrous storm of fire on August 3, 1936. ... If so, this fire is the second most deadly in history Cloquet Minnesota after the event.
  • 6. Forest fires Kursha-2, Russia. Kursha-2 forest fires occurred on August 3, 1936 in the Central Meshchyora, Ryazan Oblast due to fire storm.
  • History Kursha-2 wildfire Definition Kursha-2 wildfire Kursha-2, Ryazan Oblast (Soviet Union) August 3, 1936 1200 people 1918 Cloquet Fire Uncontrolled fire in...