This was a passage about The Great Fire of London that happened in September of 1666. It occurred at 1 am, and the cause was because the bakery called Puddling Lane, the maid did not tend the ovens properly causing sparks to fly. This is how the fire started. The fire was propelled to further limits because since winter was coming, people had stocked up on oil and other things that were easy for fire to catch on. Then there was a wind from the East that spread the fire, causing a mass panic. It was unfortunate that where the fire started was in a poor area, where the foundation of the building were not sturdy and close together powering the fire even more. Eventually the fire stopped and the casualties were not insane, but 80% of the building were destroyed in the blaze.
Sorry it took so long hahah
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