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Fire at Windsor Castle | Community Health

Fire at Windsor Castle | Community Health

On November 20, 1992, a major fire broke out at Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, and a favorite weekend retreat of the Brit

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On November 20, 1992, a major fire broke out at Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, and a favorite weekend retreat of the British royal family. The fire, which started in the castle's private chapel, quickly spread to other areas, including the State Apartments, causing extensive damage to the historic building. The blaze was eventually brought under control, but not before it had destroyed or damaged over 100 rooms, including the historic St. George's Hall. The fire led to a major restoration project, which was completed in 1997 at a cost of £37 million. The incident also sparked controversy over the royal family's handling of the crisis and the subsequent restoration efforts. As the castle's vibe score plummeted to 2 during the fire, it has since recovered to a 7, reflecting its renewed grandeur and historical significance.