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About 13200 houses were destroyed

89 churches (besides chapels)

4 city gates

400 streets

libraries

schools

hospitals

and a lot of stately edifices

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nearly most of London was burnt down because in those days they had houses all squashed together but it put a stop to the plague.

13,200 houses, 87 churches and 1 cathedral. 70,000 people were left homeless.

13,200 houses were destroyed in the Great Fire of London between 2-5 Sep 1666.

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1666 was almost entirely wooden buildings and approximately 75-80% of the city was destroyed but only 6 people died.

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four fifths

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500 people.

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