The fire in the Revolution is quite possibly of the most striking catastrophe in Belgian history and stays scratched in the memory of many individuals right up to the present day. Be that as it may, calamities are not an ordinary Belgian peculiarity and sadly happen all around the world in all shapes and sizes. This doesn't modify the way that various significant debacles have likewise had a profound effect and effect in Belgian history. The Marcinelles mining calamity (1965), the sinking of the Herald of Free Enterprise (1987), the blast at Martelange (1967), the blast at Tessenderlo Chemie (1942), the gas fire at Ghislenghien (2004), the fire in Antwerp Switel-Hotel (1994) and the fire in the Revolution (1967) are only a couple of striking models. However little consideration is paid to Belgian calamities in historiography.
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