The Great Fire of London in 1666, which began in Pudding Lane and spread rapidly through timber-built narrow streets, demonstrates how urban design and building materials can create catastrophic vulnerabilities, yet such disasters can also catalyze transformative urban renewal, as seen in Christopher Wren's vision for rebuilding London with fire-resistant structures and the iconic Saint Paul's Cathedral.
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This disaster reshaped a city in ways you didn’t expect. #shortsAjouté :
In the darkness before dawn, a spark ignites not just a bakery, but the fate of an entire [music] city.
London, 1666.
Timber homes crowd narrow lanes as fire leaps [music] with terrifying speed, driven by wind and panic. As flames consume all in their path, citizens fight desperately [music] to outrun devastation. And the city's very future hangs in the balance.
Amid the chaos, one witness [music] records the loss and hope smoldering in the ashes. Watch [music] the full version on the channel and subscribe for
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