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U.S. residential fires

While casualties fortunately have declined since 1977, the cost of fires has nearly tripled in the same time period. Following is a closer look at the toll of residential fires over the past 30 years.

(Residential structures include: homes, hotels and motels, dormitories and barracks, but do not include hospitals, nursing homes, residential schools, jails or prisons, among other properties that provide sleeping accommodations.)

Year

Fires

Civilian deaths

Civilian injuries

Direct property damage

1977

750,000

6,135

22,600

$2,179,000,000

1978

730,500

6,185

21,260

$2,192,000,000

1979

721,500

5,765

20,450

$2,529,000,000

1980

757,500

5,446

21,100

$3,042,000,000

1981

733,000

5,540

20,375

$3,259,000,000

1982

676,500

4,940

21,100

$3,253,000,000

1983

641,500

4,820

21,450

$3,306,000,000

1984

623,000

4,240

19,275

$3,440,000,000

1985

622,000

5,025

19,825

$3,774,000,000

1986

581,500

4,770

19,025

$3,556,000,000

1987

551,500

4,660

20,440

$3,669,000,000

1988

552,500

5,065

22,600

$4,020,000,000

1989

513,500

4,435

20,750

$3,998,000,000

1990

467,000

4,115

20,650

$4,253,000,000

1991

478,000

3,575

21,850

$5,552,000,000 1

1992

472,000

3,765

21,600

$3,880,000,000

1993

470,000

3,825

22,600

$4,843,000,000 2

1994

451,000

3,465

20,025

$4,317,000,000

1995

425,500

3,695

19,125

$4,363,000,000

1996

428,000

4,080

19,300

$4,962,000,000

1997

406,500

3,390

17,775

$4,585,000,000

1998

381,500

3,250

17,175

$4,391,000,000

1999

383,000

2,920

16,425

$5,092,000,000

2000

379,500

3,445

17,400

$5,674,000,000

2001

396,500

3,140

15,575

$5,643,000,000

2002

401,000

2,695

14,050

$6,055,000,000

2003

402,000

3,165

14,075

$6,074,000,000 3

2004

410,500

3,225

14,175

$5,948,000,000

1: Includes $1.5 billion in damage caused by the Oakland, Calif., fire storm. Most damage was to homes, but no detailed breakdown by property type was available.

2: Includes $809 million in damage caused by Southern California wildfires.

3: Does not include Southern California wildfires.

Source: Consumer Product Safety Commission