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Club Cinq-Sept fire - Wikipedia The Club Cinq-Sept fire was a major blaze at a nightclub just outside Saint-Laurent-du-Pont, Isère, France, on Sunday, 1 November 1970 The fire claimed the lives of 146 people, almost all of whom were aged between 17 and 30 [1] The scale of the disaster shocked the country
France: An Unusual Silence - TIME But when they pried open an emergency exitat Le Cinq-Sept, a popular dance hall for youths in Saint-Laurent-du-Pont near Grenoble, two of the firemen fainted
Incendie du 5-7 — Wikipédia L' incendie du 5-7 survient le 1er novembre 1970 à Saint-Laurent-du-Pont dans le département de l'Isère, en France La discothèque « 5-7 » est ravagée par un violent incendie mortel qui fait 146 victimes La cause de l'incendie est inconnue, mais son origine est vraisemblablement accidentelle
10 Worst Nightclub Fires in History - HubPages According to authorities that the fire was caused by pyrotechnics set off by Jack Russell’s Great White, the tour manager of the evening's headlining band, which ignited flammable sound insulation foam in the walls and ceilings surrounding the stage
France, St. Laurent-du-Pont Cinq, September Club fire 01 11 1970 SAINT‐LAURENT‐DU‐PONT, France, Nov 1 — A fire in a dance hall in this village killed 142 persons early today, trapping them behind emer gency exits that firemen and survivors said had been pad locked and then nailed shut with planks to keep out anyone without a ticket
The Most Tragic Nightclub Fires In History - Grunge According to the BBC, the Club Cinq-Sept was constructed just seven months earlier, and a Halloween party was one of the biggest events in its short history When fire broke out, interior fittings, such as the ceiling, went up in flames
Club Cinq-Sept fire - Wikiwand The Club Cinq-Sept fire was a major blaze at a nightclub just outside Saint-Laurent-du-Pont, Isère, France, on Sunday, 1 November 1970 The fire claimed the lives of 146 people, almost all of whom were aged between 17 and 30 [1] The scale of the disaster shocked the country