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1936 Bundaberg distillery fire
Fire in Queensland, Australia
Fire in Queensland, Australia

The 1936 Bundaberg distillery fire was a disaster in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.
The fire

In the early evening of 21 November 1936 the Bundaberg Rum Distillery was struck by lightning. The resulting explosion caused a raging inferno within minutes, as the contents of the rum vats fed the flames. There were 63 vats of rum and spirits each containing 10,000 gallons. This spectacular fire drew a large crowd of spectators and police cordoned off the area due to the intense heat. The glow from the flames could be seen as far away as Childers and Gin Gin. By midnight the flames were brought under control but the building itself was in ruins.

The aftermath
The damage was estimated to have been approximately £200,000. No deaths or injuries were reported. The fire also had a devastating effect on the wildlife in the adjacent Burnett River with thousands of dead fish washed up on the river bank including sharks, cod, salmon and barramundi. The general manager of the distillery, which was owned by the Millaquin Sugar Company stated it was "one of the biggest fires in the history of the State".[[File:StateLibQld 1 391929 Fish killed by spillage in the Millaquin Distillery fire, Bundaberg, 1936.jpg|thumb|Fish killed by spillage in the Millaquin Distillery fire]]
Recovery
Although it took three years the distillery was rebuilt and is currently operating on the same site today.
Legacy
The State Library of Queensland holds some of the original correspondence and financial records for the Bundaberg Distilling Co. Ltd relating to the 1936 fire.
References
References
- (23 November 1936). "£200,000 DAMAGE IN RUM FIRE.". National Library of Australia.
- (24 November 1936). "BUNDABERG FIRE.". National Library of Australia.
- (23 November 1936). "£200,000 DAMAGE.". National Library of Australia.
- "Bundaberg Distilling Co. Ltd. Records, 1907-1946".
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