Only one foreigner, a Dutchman, is among the fatalities, Indonesian officials said. |
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Co-ordinator of the scheme, Inspector Mick Melia, believes it has played a big role in cutting down accidents, injuries and fatalities. |
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More fatalities occurred on canoes and kayaks than on personal watercraft, but the highest number occurred on open motorboats. |
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Foxes carry away such fatalities and are often seen in the lambing fields hoping to scavenge afterbirth. |
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Again, certain categories of fatalities are not counted, including deaths caused by industrial diseases. |
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At sea three more fatalities occurred from people angling from boats and rock fishing off our coastline. |
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Even for adults, side impacts cause the most fatalities to properly restrained passengers. |
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Thanks to the widespread availability of effective antivenins, snakebite fatalities in Australia have become rare in recent decades. |
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There are straight stretches and sharp bends and that is why there are so many fatalities on that road. |
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Many of these fatalities and injuries could have been prevented if proper safety precautions were taken. |
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According to one radio report, half the fatalities on German Autobahns are caused by tailgating. |
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There are many wounded and witnesses have described seeing bodies, although there has been no talk of fatalities yet. |
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Given the madness and, some say, the sheer stupidity of the event, the number of fatalities is quite low. |
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On average there are 12 fatalities a year at level crossings, but the UK has one of the best crossing safety records in Europe. |
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This lizard is a fierce predator and scavenger, and is thought to have caused human fatalities. |
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Most of it is balderdash, and has very little, if anything, to do with the appalling rate of fatalities on our roads. |
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By the end of the weekend, there had been ten fatalities in road accidents in Ireland. |
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All fatalities occurred outside the hospital, and none of these individuals had a medical history of a septic condition prior to death. |
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They reported that the fatalities also include three Danes, two Swedes, two Belgians and one French. |
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Protective pads and headgear would be encouraged to reduce the amount of fatalities right off the bat. |
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The country accounts for more than two-thirds of total human fatalities from bird flu. |
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For instance there has been a rise in ursine road fatalities, which is making quite a dent in the population. |
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Yesterday, he was vexed and frustrated as the weekend's fatalities ensured a flood of calls from journalists. |
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The National Safety Council regularly issues bulletins warning about the number of road fatalities. |
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A road as rough and bumpy as the one in Raheens can lead to many injuries and fatalities over a four or five year period. |
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An overwhelming 86 percent of traffic fatalities happen on side roads and byways. |
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About one half of the fatalities occur during the subsequent oliguric phase, with fatalities primarily due to renal failure. |
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The Australian stinger Chironex fleckeri is among the deadliest creatures in the world, having caused human fatalities. |
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The limited scope of most local disasters does not require extensive planning for the management of on-site fatalities. |
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To prevent similar fatalities in the future there should be a pelican crossing. |
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In contrast, road accident fatalities only occur because of an unexpected event. |
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Apart from the two fatalities, there have been two serious injury accidents and four minor collisions. |
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The death is the latest in a string of workplace fatalities in New Zealand. |
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I can barely think of any main road in our city which is not blighted by accidents and fatalities. |
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Still, I have some issues with the way the book glamourises a way of life and a professional culture that led to so many fatalities. |
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I have been looking at the accident statistics and have found out that many of the fatalities have nothing to do with speed. |
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As this natural weather phenomenon becomes more violent, more and more fatalities will occur. |
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The stretch of road where the accident happened has been the scene of other fatalities over recent years. |
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Machinery is still the main cause of serious injuries and fatalities on farms. |
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The hill has been the scene of several serious accidents in recent months, including a number of fatalities. |
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Future fatalities and accidents can be avoided, so when can the improvement work start? |
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He also notes that in the last 10 years, most avalanche fatalities have involved skiers. |
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Conversely, only 5 percent of the fatalities resulted from accidents that occurred at cruising altitudes. |
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In the last five years, however, that average has jumped to 28 avalanche fatalities per year. |
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Speaking of fatalities caused by friendly fire, she said questions are always raised about how they could be avoided. |
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A healthy avoidance of pinniped colonies is another way to minimize human fatalities. |
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In the Netherlands, hundreds of vehicles were involved in crashes, but no fatalities were reported. |
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There have been several other fatalities away from the track on training gallops. |
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Yet they disclaim responsibility for fatalities when they do request intervention, arguing that they are required to do so by domestic law. |
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The drug contains 18 herbal ingredients, including ephedra, an herb that has been linked to dozens of fatalities. |
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And from all accounts, there have been several such fatalities. |
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As a former commander of three flying wings and a numbered air force, Gen Hess takes the fatalities behind safety statistics personally, as do all commanders. |
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We count shootings that result in no fatalities as well as those where the only victim was a shooter who committed suicide. |
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Nineteen percent of USA road fatalities occur on low-volume roads. |
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Only two of the confirmed fatalities were workers employed at the Chuandongbei gas field where a blow out had released a 30-metre geyser of concentrated sulfurated hydrogen. |
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In the ultimate irony, speed traps cannot operate at night, the time at which we have the most accidents and indeed, the highest number of fatalities. |
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No fatalities or injuries were reported following the explosion, which was reportedly caused by firecrackers placed inside an empty energy-drink bottle. |
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Excessive amounts of these materials, which contain diterpene alkaloids particularly aconitine, can produce toxic effects and occasional fatalities. |
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Many fatalities occurred as a result of mudslides in deforested areas. |
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That being said, Southwest has an outstanding safety record, with no in-flight fatalities. |
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The brutal toughness of the training resulted in many fatalities. |
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This time, there were no fatalities, although it was close call for a resident named Alan in the morro da Formiga favela. |
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About three dozen boating fatalities per year involve waterfowl hunters. |
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Falling from heights and accidents involving vehicles and electricity cause most fatalities in the workplace while slips, trips and falls cause most accidents. |
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According to Bloomberg, the number of fatalities at sae is higher than at any other fraternity. |
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The car is chock-full of safety features, apparently in response to high numbers of fatalities on Libyan roads. |
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If the pain, suffering and fatalities that make war unappealing to the masses are removed, then so will be much of the moral inhibitions against it. |
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However, since unbelted passengers are the most common fatalities perhaps more people need to be informed about proper safety procedures when driving. |
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At least two people were injured in the explosion but no fatalities have been reported. |
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And he said a local undertaker had told him he had arranged at least four funerals after fatalities on that stretch of road over the last 20 years. |
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Indeed, some 90 percent of cancer fatalities are the result of the metastasis rather than the primary tumor. |
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Many storm fatalities occur in mountainous terrain, when diminishing cyclones unleash their moisture as torrential rainfall. |
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Four people in adjoining houses had died, the only fatalities. |
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Food is the most commonly-identified anaphylaxis trigger and accounts for 30 percent of all anaphylaxis fatalities. |
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Chandrababu Naidu, said the fatalities occurred when thunderstorms and rain lashed eight districts in Andhra Pradesh. |
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Therefore, RCAs were incomparable to vesicant, choking, and nerve agents, all of which were designed to produce casualties and fatalities. |
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Illumination by a laser beam at night can distract pilots and even cause fatalities if it occurs during a critical phase of flight. |
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Last week's fatalities raised the number of road accident deaths to 26 since the beginning of the year. |
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The fatalities occurred after a car and lorry were in collision at Peartree Hill on the Comber Road on the outskirts of Belfast. |
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Guardrail installation may help to reduce the number of human injuries and fatalities caused by traffic accidents. |
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Excavation collapses and cave-ins cause serious workplace injuries and fatalities. |
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The effects of seat belt laws are disputed by those who observe that their passage did not reduce road fatalities. |
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Furthermore, the study noted that in Germany, one quarter of all sport related fatalities are caused by horse riding. |
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In 1999, for example, there were 41 rescues and four fatalities on the mountain. |
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According to official reports, the alliance suffered no fatalities as a direct result of combat operations. |
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They were the only NATO fatalities during the war, according to NATO official statements. |
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According to some reports there were around 1,000 fatalities on the KLA side. |
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For several years there have been concerns about the number of equine injuries and fatalities. |
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There were six fatalities among competitors in the 1970 Isle of Man TT, making it the deadliest year in the history of the event. |
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In recent years there have been two fatalities and one near miss due to the inappropriate use of boom trucks. |
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Prevention and mitigation of wildlife fatalities, and protection of peat bogs, affect the siting and operation of wind turbines. |
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Fourteen people were treated for light injuries or shock, with no fatalities or major injuries. |
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The ferry MV Princess Victoria was lost at sea in the North Channel east of Belfast with 133 fatalities, and many fishing trawlers sank. |
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The storm's damage occurred throughout Scotland, with 19 fatalities reported. |
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It is especially dangerous as both banks are undercut, and it has been the scene of a number of fatalities including those of a honeymoon couple. |
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Hurricane Mitch caused more than 10,000 fatalities in Central America, making it the second deadliest Atlantic hurricane in history. |
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After that, about 56,000 of the 409,000 POWs died in prisons during the war, accounting for nearly 10 percent of the conflict's fatalities. |
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Between 1940 and 1945, Switzerland was bombed by the Allies causing fatalities and property damage. |
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The population suffered extremely high fatalities from epidemics of European infectious diseases. |
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This may increase cria survival by reducing fatalities due to hypothermia during cold Andean nights. |
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However, Scott discovered that a diet of fresh meat from Antarctic seals cured scurvy before any fatalities occurred. |
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However, they were eventually put down on 4 June when PLA troops and vehicles entered and forcibly cleared the square, with many fatalities. |
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The fact that all members of an immunologically naive population are exposed to a new disease simultaneously increases the fatalities. |
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With no resistant individuals healthy enough to tend to the ill, a disease may have higher fatalities. |
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Tornadoes in Tennessee can be severe, and Tennessee leads the nation in the percentage of total tornadoes which have fatalities. |
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Indoor pollution fatalities may be caused by using pesticides and other chemical sprays indoors without proper ventilation. |
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But several years ago there were a number of fatalities and the Lake District National Park Authority asked us to get rid of them. |
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An estimated 3,000 human fatalities were caused by the fence, as well as the destruction of livestock. |
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As a result disseminated candidiasis causes more fatalities than any other systemic mycosis. |
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While the number of breweries has been dramatically increasing in the last decade, so have CO2 related injuries and fatalities. |
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Proventricular dilatation disease is a significant cause of disease-related fatalities among birds, primarily psittacines. |
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Fifty-five people have been diagnosed with Mers-CoV, which was first labelled as a novel coronavirus with 31 fatalities. |
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Evidence suggests that barotrauma is causing bat fatalities around wind turbines. |
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The 18-24 cohort shows a sharp increase in automobile fatalities over the proximate age groupings. |
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There have also been reports, including fatalities, of cardiac tamponade, cerebral edema, increased intracranial pressure, papilledema, and gastrointestinal perforation. |
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So far there have been no reports of flashflood fatalities this year. |
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The exact number of fatalities throughout the country is not known. |
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The number of annual premature deaths is considerably higher than the fatalities related to auto collisions in the same area, which average fewer than 2,000 per year. |
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But given the pace of fatalities worldwide through the first half of 2007, this could become the deadliest year on record for members of the news media. |
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The number of casualties suffered by British forces were comparatively light, compared to the more than a million fatalities that occurred worldwide. |
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There were three fatalities in 2009 compared to 19 in 2008, DOB said. |
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The injuries observed range from very minor injuries to fatalities. |
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Breakthrough features and hidden characters, combined with more animalities, babalities, fatalities and secret moves, guarantee the ultimate fighting experience. |
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Festival fatalities rose to three with Agistment, who broke his neck in the opener and Family Way, badly injured foreleg in the Coral Cup, joining Maamur, put down on Tuesday. |
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This has been undertaken with an aim to reduce accidents and fatalities on the road, and will be the second permanent average speed camera scheme in Scotland. |
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World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history, marked by 50 million to 85 million fatalities, most of which were civilians in the Soviet Union and China. |
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In the first half of July, 2014, four attacks with three Porpoise fatalities were observed and caught on video by the Cardigan Bay Marine Wildlife Centre in the Cardigan Bay. |
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What can I say, or think of this most terrible of fatalities? |
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In 1968 there were 1547 grade crossing fatalities. Two-thirds of the total fatalities associated with railroad operations occurred at grade crossings. |
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The high fatalities of trench warfare caused the loss of much of a generation of men, with lasting social effects in the nation and a great disruption in the social order. |
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In China, despite warning signs erected along the banks of the Qiantang River, a number of fatalities occur each year by people who take too much risk with the bore. |
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Skin rashes are the most common, but there have been fatalities. |
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During this haul through the jungle, the Cornishmen and their Mexican helpers fell victim to yellow fever, resulting in 30 Cornish and 100 Mexican fatalities. |
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A final battle was fought at the Angrivarian Wall west of modern Hanover, repeating the pattern of high Germanic fatalities, which forced them to flee beyond the Elbe. |
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According to the United States Department of Transportation the number of fatalities per vehicle mile traveled was 37 times higher for motorcycles than for cars. |
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Other fatalities were suicides, slaves who escaped by jumping overboard. |
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One man survived despite being shot 18 times, leaving ten fatalities. |
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In the US alone, more than 100,000 coal miners were killed in accidents in the twentieth century, 90 percent of the fatalities occurring in the first half of the century. |
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The South Yorkshire Coalfield has suffered some the worst mining disasters and mining accidents in Great Britain and the largest disaster in terms of fatalities in England. |
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Carbon monoxide poisoning and fatalities are often caused by faulty vents and chimneys, or by the burning of charcoal indoors or in a confined space, such as a tent. |
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Tropical cyclones that cause extreme destruction are rare, although when they occur, they can cause great amounts of damage or thousands of fatalities. |
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