The last major outbreak in Europe occurred in Marseilles in 1720. It's refered to as the Great Plague of Marseille and is estimated to have killed about 100,000 in and around the city in about 2 years. It reached as far north as Toulon before it died out.
The last outbreak of avian influenza in britain occurred in 1991 in norfolk.
No epidemic has a "day" that it started and I believe you have the wrong year listed in your question. The major U.S. yellow fever epidemic occurred in 1793 and the first probable outbreak of the disease was in 1648 in Yucutan, where the illness was termed xekik (black vomit). At least 25 major outbreaks followed, such as in Philadelphia 1793, where several thousand people died and the American administration as well as George Washington had to flee the city. Yellow fever epidemics in North America caused some 100,000-150,000 deaths. Major outbreaks also occurred in Europe, e.g. in 1821 in Barcelona with several thousand victims. In 1878, about 20,000 people died in an epidemic in the Mississippi River Valley and the last major outbreak in the US occurred in 1905 in New Orleans.
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The last major gold find in Australia was at Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, and occurred during the 1930s.
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The last Shingles outbreak spread all over Europe it was about 15 yrs ago
Mount Bromo's most recent eruption occurred in January 2016, when it spewed ash and gas. Prior to this, the last major eruption was in 2010.
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The last bubonic plague occurred in the 1800's, and mainly took hold in Asia. This 'third plague' lasted well into the mid-1900's.
The last outbreak of antrax was located in Scotland during the month of August in 2012 that affected 119 people and killed 14 people. It was the worst outbreak in decades.
In Bali last year, as someone got bitten by a dog