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12 March, 16:56

What caused the fire to burn (chemically) at the Triangle Shirtwaist

Fire in 1911?

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  1. 12 March, 16:59
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    Court testimony later placed the blame for the blaze on a fire that started in a fabric scrap bin on the eighth floor, which probably was ignited by a discarded cigarette, shortly before the factory's 4 pm closing time.

    In short they believe a cigarette butt was dropped on a piece of highly flammable fabric even though cigarettes weren't allowed.
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