A look at some of the world's worst nightclub fires

 In this Nov. 29, 1942, file photo, a man heads toward the three archways at the front entrance of the burned Cocoanut Grove nightclub in the Back Bay section of Boston. A deadly nightclub fire at the Colectiv club in downtown Bucharest, Romania has claimed some 27 lives and left at least 180 people injured early on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015. Several other nightclub fires that have exacted a terrible toll on human lives because of crowded conditions and widespread panic as fire spread quickly throughout crowded, enclosed space. The deadliest nightclub fire in U.S. history killed 492 people at Boston's Cocoanut Grove club in November, 1942. The fire at what had been one of Boston’s foremost nightspots led to new requirements for sprinkler systems and accessible exits. AP/file 

LONDON  — A deadly fire at the Colectiv nightclub in the Romanian capital Bucharest has claimed at least 27 lives and left around 180 people injured. Here is a look at some other nightclub fires that have exacted terrible death tolls in crowded conditions:

January, 2013

A fire killed more than 200 people at the Kiss nightclub in the city of Santa Maria in southern Brazil. Investigators said soundproofing foam on the ceiling caught fire and released poisonous gasses that quickly killed those attending a university party.

December, 2009

Some 152 people died when a blaze broke out at the Lame Horse nightclub in Perm, Russia. It started when an indoor fireworks display ignited a plastic ceiling decorated with branches.

January, 2009

An indoor fireworks display after a New Year's countdown ignited a blaze in the Santika club in Bangkok, Thailand, killing 67 people and injuring many more. Victims died from burns, smoke inhalation, and from being crushed.

September, 2008

A fire killed 44 people at the jammed King of Dancers nightclub in Shenzhen, China when a stamped broke out after a fireworks show ignited the ceiling.

December, 2004

In Buenos Aires, Argentina, a fire killed 194 people at the crowded Cromagnon Republic club after a flare ignited ceiling foam. Club owner Omar Chaban was sentenced to 20 years in prison for causing the deadly fire and for bribery. Others received lighter sentences.

February, 2003

A fire at the Station nightclub in Warwick, Rhode Island, in the United States, killed 100 people and injured more than 200 others. Fireworks being used by the band set fire to flammable foam inside the club.

December, 2000

A fire that was blamed on a welding accident killed 309 people at a disco in the central Chinese city of Luoyang.

October, 1998

An arson attack against an overcrowded youth disco in the Swedish city Goteborg killed 63 people and left around 200 injured. Four people were later convicted for starting the fire.

March, 1996

A fire at the Ozone Disco Pub in Quezon City, Philippines, killed 162 people. A large proportion of the victims were students partying to mark the end of the academic year.

March, 1990

An arson attack at the Happy Land nightclub in the Bronx borough of New York City killed 87 people. It started when a man angry with his girlfriend threw gasoline on the club's only exit and set it on fire, then jammed down the metal front gate so people were trapped.

December, 1983

A fire at the Alcala dance hall in Madrid, Spain left 78 people dead and more than 20 injured.

May, 1977

A fire at the Beverly Hills Supper Club in Southgate, Kentucky in America killed 165 people and injured more than 200.

November, 1942

The deadliest nightclub fire in U.S. history killed 492 people at Boston's Cocoanut Grove club. The fire at what had been one of Boston's foremost nightspots led to new requirements for sprinkler systems and accessible exits.

April, 1940

A fire ignited the decorative Spanish moss draping the ceiling of the Rhythm Night Club in Natchez, Mississippi, killing 209 people. The windows had been boarded up to prevent people from sneaking in.

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