Date | 2 November 1994 |
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Location | Dronka, Asyut Governorate, Egypt |
Coordinates | 27°12′N 31°00′E / 27.2°N 31.0°E |
Type | Fire and flood |
Cause | Lightning strike |
Deaths | 469 |
Property damage | More than 200 houses destroyed |
Displaced | 20,000 people |
On 2 November 1994 a lightning strike ignited three diesel and aircraft fuel tanks belonging to the Egyptian Army strategic reserve near the village of Dronka, Asyut Governorate in Egypt. The lightning was part of a severe storm that caused heavy flash flooding and widespread damage in four governorates in Upper Egypt leading to hundreds of deaths and tens of thousands of people made homeless in one of Egypt's worst urban disasters.[1] The flooding compounded with the lightning strike meant flaming oil leaked from the tanks and was carried by floodwater into the village. More than 200 houses were destroyed and 469 people killed.[2]
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