The Great Fire of Cochin, also known as the Cochin Conflagration, occurred on January 4, 1889[1][2][3]. This catastrophic event is often compared to the Great Fire of London due to its devastating impact on the city. The fire originated from a vessel named 'Chandrabhanu', which was docked in Cochin harbor and laden with highly flammable materials such as coconut oil, copra, coir, carpets, and spices[4].
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