1906 Dundee fire
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In July 1906, the city of Dundee was the site of a large fire caused by the ignition of a bonded warehouse. The fire, which burned for 12 hours, has been described as the most destructive fire in the history of Dundee.[1] The fire was described by an eyewitness as sending "rivers of burning whisky" through the city.[2]