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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

U.S. news media reports 51 home fire fatalities for December 27 - January 2

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Subject: U.S. news media reports 51 home fire fatalities for December 27 - January 2
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Civilian Residential Fire Fatality Notices

For the week of December 27, 2015 - January 2, 2016

Map view of past week's  media reports on civilian residential fire fatalities

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Weekly compilation of media reports on civilian residential fire fatalities

Civilian deaths:

  • Number of fatalities: 51
  • Number of states with fatalities: 23
  • Total number of incidents: 44

Demographic breakdown:

  • Male: 23
  • Female : 23
  • Gender unreported: 5
  • Over 65: 9
  • Children 14 and under: 5
  • Number of multiple fatality incidents (MFI): 4
  • Total number of fatalities that occur in MFI:  11

2015 news media reported home fire fatalities all ages: 2289

Notes: Compiled by searching online news media sources for fire fatality-related stories. Data not reported by the media is not included.

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