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But the 1967 fire in the command module of Apollo I during a test and training exercise, which killed all three astronauts, was perhaps the greatest fire mishap in NASA's history.
The day after this tragedy, workers in the unorganized leather industry of Topsia area held protest rallies demanding compensation for the relatives of the deceased workers, better working conditions and a probe into the fire mishap.
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In 2008, two more fire mishaps occurred in the leather industries in the area, one in the month of March and the other in June: a total of nine people got injured in these two incidents.
Already, just as Neino had feared, two of Kryptos' servers had been mistakenly shut down by authorities in France, a common cyber friendly-fire mishap.
People with visual impairment may also be more prone to accidents in the home such as fires or mishaps with electrical appliances.
Even a small disruption, like a fire or maintenance mishap, could quickly result in a temporary price spike.
Regulators quickly rectified the problems, but have come under fire for the mishaps.
In other words, they messed up real bad and someone is going to get fired for this mishap.
Almost eight years later, though, Facebook is once again under fire for a privacy mishap involving millions of users' personal details landing in the hands of a third party, Cambridge Analytica, a data analysis firm that worked for the Trump campaign.
Three other times this year, F-16 pilots on training missions over other bombing ranges also accidentally fired their guns, without mishap.
In their view, fire, flood, and other mishaps arose out of divine displeasure.
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