The Astoria Fire of 1922 was a massive fire that devastated the city of Astoria, Oregon on December 7, 1922. The fire started in a commercial building downtown and quickly spread to nearby buildings. Despite the efforts of the local fire department and neighboring communities, the fire raged on for hours before finally being brought under control.
The fire destroyed over 30 blocks of the city, including many businesses and homes. Thousands of people were left homeless and the damage was estimated at over $17 million, which is over $250 million in today's currency.
The cause of the fire is still unknown, but it is believed to have started in a warehouse filled with lumber and flammable materials. The strong winds that day helped spread the fire quickly and made it difficult for firefighters to contain.
The Astoria Fire of 1922 is considered one of the worst and most devastating fires in the history of Oregon. It left a lasting impact on the city and its residents, who worked together to rebuild and recover from the disaster.
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