casualties: deaths caused by an accident or war
devastate: cause major damage
death toll: the number of related deaths
recognition: the ability to know who someone is
The Great Fire Of London Had Few Recorded Casualties-1666年倫敦大火記載的死亡人數(shù)不對(duì)
In 1666, the Great Fire of London burnt for five days, devastating England’s capital. Thousands of buildings and structures were destroyed, including homes, churches, and community halls. The fire started in a bakery, and quickly spread across the narrow streets and closely built wooden structures. The official death toll from the fire was only six people. Many historians believe that this number did not account for hundreds or even thousands of low or middle class Londoners who likely burnt beyond recognition. Stone and brick were used to rebuild the city.