The Happy Valley Racecourse Fire | A Short Documentary | Fascinating Horror

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024

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  • @artman2oo3
    @artman2oo3 Місяць тому +167

    I've probably said this in comments before, but this channel could also be called "Why we have fire and safety regulations channel."

    • @J.F.-yy8ji
      @J.F.-yy8ji Місяць тому +24

      As the old saying goes, 'The book of Safety Code is written in blood'.

    • @eliz_scubavn
      @eliz_scubavn Місяць тому +16

      This channel has made me realize just how many things I give no thought to, like clearly marked fire exits, are actually vital life-saving items.

    • @livin4thelamb499
      @livin4thelamb499 19 днів тому +1

      Indeed! Or our statutes of safety are written in blood.

    • @NothingIsKnown00
      @NothingIsKnown00 14 днів тому +2

      Imagine the most boring, by-the-books fire safety officer. For all the eye rolls and groans they have endured, imagine how many lives they have saved.

    • @jayschafer1760
      @jayschafer1760 7 днів тому

      ​@@eliz_scubavn I'm not that observant, but I've developed a habit of looking for the safety inspection tags / certificates on things like fire extinguishers, elevators, etc, as I pass by them.
      It doesn't take any time and it's surprising how often I find ones that are out of date.
      When I find things with missing or out of date inspection tags, I let the relevant person know (e.g., maintenance guy if it's the building I work in, or receptionist if it's a doctor's office). I also look much more closely at the paths to emergency exits and watch for other potential hazards, because (while out of date tags don't mean unsafe; they could just mean the tags were stolen or someone forgot to replace them) if a building isn't keeping up with the obvious tags that everyone can see, there's a chance that there are other unsafe conditions going on behind the scenes.
      I don't let this stuff make me anxious, but it never hurts to be vigilant and safety conscious.

  • @snattlerake4417
    @snattlerake4417 Місяць тому +93

    It always amazes/terrifies me how many disasters there have been with triple digit+ casualties that I've never heard of.

    • @cindys.9688
      @cindys.9688 Місяць тому +2

      Same here.

    • @K3N0PSIA
      @K3N0PSIA Місяць тому +4

      Stuff like this tends to gradually become less and less known as time goes on, and new generations are born.

  • @DylanDoesArt
    @DylanDoesArt Місяць тому +468

    I could never imagine having to leave my sister in burning wreckage to save myself. That kind of memory would haunt your dreams.

    • @MarkJoseph81
      @MarkJoseph81 Місяць тому +27

      It would haunt your waking days.

    • @S.M.9
      @S.M.9 Місяць тому +17

      I truly would never get over that :/

    • @Dulcimertunes
      @Dulcimertunes Місяць тому +13

      Survivors guilt 😢

    • @Boco_Corwin
      @Boco_Corwin Місяць тому +4

      Eh. I'd get over it.

    • @AnUndeadMonkey
      @AnUndeadMonkey Місяць тому +5

      Straight out of "Barefoot Gen"

  • @steve3291
    @steve3291 Місяць тому +603

    The standout here is Sir Francis Henry May taking responsibility. These days he would have blamed everyone but himself.

    • @moestrei
      @moestrei Місяць тому +23

      So bloody true!

    • @kirkmattoon2594
      @kirkmattoon2594 Місяць тому +88

      Well, yes. But even in those days there were plenty of blame-ducking, buck- passing officials. Sir Francis would have been as unusual then as now.

    • @UlshaRS
      @UlshaRS Місяць тому +29

      Robber barons didn't get where they are for taking accountability for their greedy endeavors. People with money and integrity are the oddity and usually not the ones to even be in a situation that sets up for a disaster to happen.

    • @theoldar
      @theoldar Місяць тому +20

      First, yes it was good he took responsibility. All too rare. But did he suffer any consequences thereby?

    • @frankvietzen7420
      @frankvietzen7420 Місяць тому +7

      Yeah! I think "taking responsibility" should mean he quits his job at least.

  • @kjb8321
    @kjb8321 Місяць тому +161

    Please could you cover the Valley Parade fire in Bradford. That was a shocking disaster, which went from a minor incident to bedlam in a matter of minutes, all on live TV in 1985

    • @owangejewice
      @owangejewice Місяць тому +15

      ua-cam.com/video/ctT8_LiD2cU/v-deo.htmlsi=KXd2Tb6G8BPEVT6k
      Awful...not sure how I'm going to die but I really hope I'm not surrounded by cheering sports fans when it happens.

    • @user-ts5ve3if8s
      @user-ts5ve3if8s Місяць тому +4

      I have just watched this video and it reminded me of the Valley Parade fire at Bradford Football Club. Hope that this never happens again at a sporting venue.

    • @cindys.9688
      @cindys.9688 Місяць тому +3

      ​​@@owangejewice ~ Thank you for sharing the link. I'd never heard of this.
      Absolutely terrifying!! What a tragic day. The announcer did a good job keeping up with it, being respectful and focused.
      Sad so many lost their lives.
      It would definitely make a good Fantastic Horror story.

    • @yelahneb
      @yelahneb Місяць тому +2

      ​@@owangejewice Jiminy Christmas this is horrifying. That the football chants from the crowd went on as long as they did is baffling

    • @QT5656
      @QT5656 Місяць тому +7

      I remember the Valley Parade fire being shown on TV live. I was six but I remember my Dad gasping in horror as he understood what was happening. I later became a match day steward for a top flight football club. We were shown the footage nearly every year during training to remind us how serious fires can be.

  • @bunnymad5049
    @bunnymad5049 Місяць тому +235

    Oh, that sister telling her brother to save himself ... heartbreaking. I wonder how he coped in life afterwards. I'm amazed that someone actually took responsibility and did something about it. Amazing. Cold comfort for those lost or mourning though. Thank you. xxx Your work is great.

    • @quinu
      @quinu Місяць тому +13

      Cant even begin to imagine the feelings that poor boy felt

    • @bunnymad5049
      @bunnymad5049 Місяць тому +3

      @@quinu yeah.

    • @Coolcarting
      @Coolcarting Місяць тому +1

      Yeah right, sure she did. That's what he just told everyone.

    • @saragrant9749
      @saragrant9749 Місяць тому

      @@Coolcartingoh be quiet Karen. Unless you’re psychic you aren’t in a position to make such a childish, ignorant comment.

    • @bunnymad5049
      @bunnymad5049 Місяць тому +13

      @@Coolcarting You're not very good at this at all, dude. lol

  • @wensdyy6466
    @wensdyy6466 Місяць тому +85

    as a voluntary firefighter this is one of my nightmares-beeing somewhere where is a fire and not having the equipment to fight it

    • @FFEMTB08
      @FFEMTB08 Місяць тому +1

      How is pulling up to a fire in your POV and waiting 20 minutes for an engine to arrive any different?

    • @wensdyy6466
      @wensdyy6466 Місяць тому +2

      @@FFEMTB08 One of my first experiences was our fire engin breaking apart and we were forced to watch a house burn down with one person still inside-the rest was pulled out before the fire goit too big (the fire was just too big for us to go inside after-we are not profesionals and our gear is much older and less modern so no oqygen masks for example). There is nothing worse than helplesly watch and not be able to do anything other than to stand there and watch.
      For the record we still have that engind (from 1980s) and it is still in use with many voluntary firefighter units (it is not possible to get every unit a new one with over 400 units in as country as Czechia that has only 10 milion inhabitans-some units are in villages that have just a few hundreds people and deffinetly do not have the funds as local municipalities ard hte ones providing funding)

    • @FFEMTB08
      @FFEMTB08 Місяць тому

      @@wensdyy6466 oxygen masks? You do not wear an oxygen mask in a fire.

    • @wensdyy6466
      @wensdyy6466 Місяць тому +2

      @@FFEMTB08 when we got there the fire was small but there was smoke everywhere-if we had oxygen masks we could have went in and try to get the preson out, if the fire engine worked we could start putting down the fire and give the person better chance at survival. There are many pieces of equipment we do not have (already mentioned qxygen masks but also stuf like personal radios of fire proof pants and gloves-luckily we have fireproof jackets and new helmets). We are volunteers and not profesionals and by law we are forbiden to go in dangerous situations that endanger our lives.

    • @FFEMTB08
      @FFEMTB08 Місяць тому +1

      @@wensdyy6466 *wonders why vollys are a joke*

  • @searchanddiscover
    @searchanddiscover Місяць тому +68

    building collapse, fire, stampede... I never would have guessed such a deadly event could happen at a racetrack given all the open space compared to theaters. of course it makes sense given the conditions, its just not the first thing that would come to mind.

  • @QT5656
    @QT5656 Місяць тому +702

    It's only a matter of time until there is an episode on the serious topic of Bouncy castle accidents.

    • @davewitts
      @davewitts Місяць тому +11

      😂

    • @frank_fick
      @frank_fick Місяць тому +130

      “On the morning of June 23rd, 1999, five people entered Big Jim’s Bounce House, which resulted in the worst disaster in bounce house history.”

    • @tremensdelirious
      @tremensdelirious Місяць тому +79

      Saw an episode of Paw Patrol in that exact scenario. Mayor Humdinger had to be rescued from a flyaway bouncy castle by the pups. Blood curdling

    • @Zyxxx101
      @Zyxxx101 Місяць тому +79

      Like that bouncy castle accident that killed 5 kids in Tasmania

    • @cesariojpn
      @cesariojpn Місяць тому +12

      That's for April Fools.

  • @nightowldickson
    @nightowldickson Місяць тому +223

    I never expected to see on this channel a disaster from Hong Kong. Interesting one as I'm from Hong Kong and I've never heard of this fire.

    • @skynotaname2229
      @skynotaname2229 Місяць тому +12

      same, i go to the racecourse all the time and never saw the memorial, i wonder where it is

    • @juliusma4880
      @juliusma4880 Місяць тому +13

      ​@@skynotaname2229It's in Mount Caroline Cemetry.

    • @LordMxr
      @LordMxr Місяць тому +3

      You should have, they have a memorial plaque there as far as I know

    • @magicpyroninja
      @magicpyroninja Місяць тому +2

      There's a good chance the story was lost to time or they tried to keep it from spreading

    • @katfromthekong414
      @katfromthekong414 Місяць тому

      Same

  • @DoloresSeurat
    @DoloresSeurat Місяць тому +25

    As always, thank you for honoring the deceased by remembering them and telling their story so respectfully. 💐

  • @blc28x
    @blc28x Місяць тому +19

    Ty ty ty ty ty for NEVER changing the music! I LOVE it and ive come go totally associate it with these stories and your voice! ❤❤❤❤

    • @nickdebenedetto6196
      @nickdebenedetto6196 Місяць тому +1

      Yeah, except it was way more effective when he used to play the music throughout the whole video!! I hate that he doesn’t do that anymore!

    • @blc28x
      @blc28x Місяць тому

      @@nickdebenedetto6196 i noticed that:/ but at least he left the OG tune for opening

    • @ClockworkChainsaw
      @ClockworkChainsaw Місяць тому

      The only issue is when someone else uses the same royalty free music in their video, bringing instant confusion.

  • @elliottprice6084
    @elliottprice6084 Місяць тому +210

    A tragedy that was waiting to happen. Coal fires and matsheds made of wood and bamboo, the sense of impending doom was palpable. And as with a tragedy like this, when corners were cut with health and safety, it took the loss of hundreds of innocent people for safety to be taken seriously. A shocking disaster with a huge death toll that has vanished into the mists of time. Thank you FH for raising this tragedy so that the victims can be remembered

    • @faenethlorhalien
      @faenethlorhalien Місяць тому

      It does feel like people back then were just fucking idiots and couldn't predict obvious consequences that were yelling at their faces.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron Місяць тому +7

      You could say the same about todays Asian scaffold tho?!

    • @KebabMusicLtd
      @KebabMusicLtd Місяць тому +11

      This fire occurred in 1918. Obvious though they might seem, safety standards that we take for granted today, weren't even thought of at that time.
      Our own Health and Safety Act didn't come into legislation until 1974 and despite it, large fires still do happen. Consider Bradford City 1985, Kings Cross 1987, Summerland Fire 1973, Grenfell Tower 2017, Piper Alpha 1988 as examples of this.

    • @eliz_scubavn
      @eliz_scubavn Місяць тому +1

      The moment I heard about the mat sheds being wood, close together and using open fires for heat, I could pretty much guess what was going to happen.

  • @geoffkeeys6946
    @geoffkeeys6946 Місяць тому +72

    I used to live and work in Hong Kong a bit over 25 years ago. I did part time work at both Happy Valley and Sha Tin racecourses and no one ever mentioned this event. Now, I wish that I had paid more attention to my surroundings when in the Happy Valley racecourse.

    • @nVolodimer
      @nVolodimer Місяць тому +3

      Same here, never heard about this tragedy before.
      Hong Kong never been good with its own history as well.

    • @componick6393
      @componick6393 Місяць тому +2

      Same here - lived just down the road and never heard about this tragedy at all.

  • @EmmaBGames
    @EmmaBGames Місяць тому +27

    Over 600 casualties at an event where happy is in the title is absolutely horrifying.

    • @gray_mara
      @gray_mara Місяць тому +2

      Maybe it's a British thing, but if you see Happy in the title, it's definitely a place you'd never be happy in.

    • @magicpyroninja
      @magicpyroninja Місяць тому +2

      Don't forget it was ironically named Happy valley due to the amount of people who die there

    • @rogerrendzak8055
      @rogerrendzak8055 Місяць тому +1

      What about the 'Happyland' fire, that took place in the Bronx, back in '87???

  • @saragrant9749
    @saragrant9749 Місяць тому +27

    As soon as you mentioned the presence of charcoal burning food stands under bamboo constructed stands… I knew it was going to be really bad. That’s just a recipe for catastrophe, especially given the inspections being done by inexperienced people.

    • @littlebear274
      @littlebear274 Місяць тому +2

      Yeah the only thing I got wrong was I expected it to be a fire and then a collapse, not the other way round. Both options that should have been easily anticipated.

    • @saragrant9749
      @saragrant9749 Місяць тому

      @@littlebear274 exactly. Some very foolish and unfortunate oversights.

  • @paulyiustravelogue
    @paulyiustravelogue Місяць тому +12

    This is a rather unexpected episode. We learned about this tragedy as a kid growing up in Hong Kong, but it had always been a local story didn’t get much of any attention internationally. Great stuff and well done as always, cheers. 👍🏻

  • @sarahh6
    @sarahh6 Місяць тому +74

    Haven't watched your videos in a while, yet excited to catch up. Thank you for helping me through COVID and informing me on things I didn't know about or didn't have the facts correct on!

    • @DanKoning777
      @DanKoning777 Місяць тому +2

      That which the world offers is only a distraction and temporary-but this peace and joy never fails, or ends:
      *"Peace* I leave with you; *My peace* I give to you; *not as the world gives* do I give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful" [Jn 14v27]

    • @ST8URCASE
      @ST8URCASE Місяць тому +1

      Binge watching FH is a guilty pleasure but is very heartbreaking.

    • @sarahh6
      @sarahh6 Місяць тому +1

      @@ST8URCASE fr. a close family member of mine studies history, and of course it's heartbreaking to hear of disasters that happen close to a place you know. (I love the April Fools videos so muh)

    • @andreagriffiths3512
      @andreagriffiths3512 Місяць тому

      Welcome back ❤

  • @markp9621
    @markp9621 Місяць тому +76

    It's so ironic that the Huts are called Match-Sheds when it clearly sound's like Match-Head when said a bit quicker.

    • @henryturnerjr3857
      @henryturnerjr3857 Місяць тому +14

      I was hearing it as match-head at first and thought, well, that's foreshadowing.

    • @MarkJoseph81
      @MarkJoseph81 Місяць тому +15

      I think it's MAT sheds. Not sure, but it sounded like that to me.

    • @markrobinson9956
      @markrobinson9956 Місяць тому +4

      I heard match head also. Assumed it was foreshadowing.

    • @diligentcircle
      @diligentcircle Місяць тому +1

      @@MarkJoseph81 That's how I would say it, and then "match-heads" would be more like "matcheds".

    • @anneboyd7811
      @anneboyd7811 Місяць тому +8

      The closed captioning makes clear that it's "matsheds".

  • @Seeking-4life
    @Seeking-4life Місяць тому +5

    I have no idea if you’ll see this but I’d sure like to see you do an episode on the disaterous fire in 1968 aboard the Naval aircraft carrier USS Enterprise. My dad was officer in charge of ordinance at the time. Didn’t know for 3 days if he had survived or not. You do a great job with brining to light past events that, in reality, shouldn’t be completely forgotten due to the lives lost as well as lessons learned.

  • @petaloka1
    @petaloka1 Місяць тому +18

    This just reinforces a rule I live by: stay away from large crowds and crowded events.

    • @tremensdelirious
      @tremensdelirious Місяць тому

      So how do you manage at the railway station or airport or sports or concerts or are you quite dull and never go out?

    • @GoatsatanRex
      @GoatsatanRex 21 день тому

      @@tremensdeliriousI’ve never gone out for 40 years. I live in the woods/mountains.

    • @tremensdelirious
      @tremensdelirious 20 днів тому

      @@GoatsatanRex I would say you go out. I would say you were out a lot. Just not with other people.
      I would like to live under the sea. In like a James Bond villain lair.

  • @DanKoning777
    @DanKoning777 Місяць тому +23

    Great content as always. After watching Fascinating Horror there's never any mystery re: the origins of: "Hindsight is 20/20"

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Місяць тому +42

    Always look forward to a Tuesday morning video by FH

  • @davidstevens-251
    @davidstevens-251 Місяць тому +9

    The tragedy of accidents is that they are always waiting to happen because we do not, or cannot, think of every possible scenario to prevent them. And in nearly all cases the key factor is complacency, the most direct human condition as we invariably take for granted everything that is around and also governs us.

  • @SeventhSwell
    @SeventhSwell Місяць тому +14

    Oh, mat sheds. I kept hearing 'matchheads'. I was like how can they call them matchheads and not think about them burning?

  • @ald1144
    @ald1144 Місяць тому +19

    It used to be a cemetary? Hold up, DID THEY MOVE THE BODIES?!

  • @sedanosable
    @sedanosable Місяць тому +9

    What a tragedy...thank you for all you do to bring these stories to light...

  • @hk8712345
    @hk8712345 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for creating this segment about the tragedy that happened in Hong Kong. When I was a child, I lived near that mass grave and often played there, without realizing it was related to so many victims. Looking back, I feel truly ashamed.

  • @michelledavis8159
    @michelledavis8159 Місяць тому +5

    Never heard of this story. Thanks for all the effort you put in to discover and tell these stories so well

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Місяць тому +13

    So much death and destruction in such a short space of time RIP to them all

  • @tkwc2
    @tkwc2 Місяць тому +3

    Being from HK it is always great to find contents relating to the city. Thank you Fascinating Horror.

  • @KenDAKL4ever
    @KenDAKL4ever Місяць тому +2

    Never heard of this before. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Not_The_FBI_1992
    @Not_The_FBI_1992 Місяць тому +6

    That's incredibly hilarious that the soldiers called it Happy Valley because of their morbid sense of humor!

  • @MustertheBrohirrim
    @MustertheBrohirrim Місяць тому +3

    This channel has turned me into a real life Buzz Killington.
    "Who would like to hear a story about a building fire?" 🤣

    • @TerryFarrah
      @TerryFarrah Місяць тому

      LOL truth! Debbie Downer here!

  • @deliameyer6010
    @deliameyer6010 Місяць тому +11

    🖤 appreciate your uploads

  • @Straswa
    @Straswa 20 днів тому

    Great work FH, I appreciate you talking about these disasters from long ago.

  • @irishpsalteri
    @irishpsalteri Місяць тому +2

    Heartbreaking. Well done.

  • @JoMarieM
    @JoMarieM Місяць тому +3

    As a history buff, I'm surprised I never heard of this tragedy, but in another way, I can understand why I didn't. Keep in mind that WW1 was still going on, along with the Spanish Influenza epidemic, so as far as international news went, this was just one more tragedy in a sea of tragedies!

  • @xdashlydia
    @xdashlydia 16 днів тому

    I am in the US, and on first reading of this disaster in a British translation of a Norwegian novel, I immediately came to Fascinating Horror to learn more.

  • @TRUMP20Z4
    @TRUMP20Z4 Місяць тому +28

    1.19 million subs.... You deserve it, well done!

    • @asbestosfiber
      @asbestosfiber Місяць тому +2

      Your man will ban stuff like this as it undermines the deregulation agenda.

    • @TRUMP20Z4
      @TRUMP20Z4 Місяць тому

      @@asbestosfiber ok nut bag.

  • @ashleydelacruz4571
    @ashleydelacruz4571 Місяць тому +2

    Hi! I'd like to suggest a story--the Roseburg Blast. In 1959, a truck loaded with dynamite and ammonium nitrate caught fire in downtown Roseburg, Oregon. It caused an explosion that killed a dozen people and injured many others.

  • @yukiefromoz2573
    @yukiefromoz2573 Місяць тому +3

    Oh I once visited a friend in HK who lived in a high rise apartment overlooking the racecourse. Nice views.

  • @David19553
    @David19553 Місяць тому +3

    Excellent channel. Live long and prosper.

  • @zeropoint216
    @zeropoint216 Місяць тому +6

    Props to the governor for taking responsibility. A true gentleman.

    • @marieelisa1
      @marieelisa1 Місяць тому

      Finally, a real man of integrity

    • @DinoCism
      @DinoCism Місяць тому

      Doesn't really help the dead any.

  • @jacekatalakis8316
    @jacekatalakis8316 Місяць тому +6

    Oh I never knew about this, this is truly fascinating and horrific

  • @davidmarquardt9034
    @davidmarquardt9034 Місяць тому +2

    Here in the US. Most of the deaths from tornadoes where from fire. In the 1800's up until say the early 1920's US homes had wood stoves in the kitchen. Also, unless you lived in town, most people did not have electricy. So you had to use kerosene lamps for lighting. Many people were trapped in the collapsed house and burned alive before they could be rescued.

  • @davidcarr7436
    @davidcarr7436 Місяць тому +3

    I believe that the RAF christened the Ruhr valley in Germany, "Happy Valley," because so many bomber crews were lost there during WW2.
    If the British didn't invent gallows humor, they perfected it.

    • @xdashlydia
      @xdashlydia 16 днів тому

      "Happy Valley" is a common euphemism for death and the afterlife, if memory serves.

  • @Scarfy101
    @Scarfy101 18 днів тому

    once again, this event which made me go "this probably won't be *too* significant" at first glance ended up being bone-chilling. may all those lives rest in peace.

  • @melrauko
    @melrauko Місяць тому +1

    Amazing work. I found researching this (just out of general interest) to be quite difficult so I applaud your efforts. I was never able to find details outside of the casualty estimates.

  • @sum1calledjo
    @sum1calledjo Місяць тому

    You tell these so well. Your voice has become such a familiarity to me... its rather soothing despite the nature and content of your videos!

  • @tres909
    @tres909 Місяць тому

    It feels so weird giving a thumbs up to a video where thousands of people died, but I do love your videos. Thank you for bringing these tragedies that would have gotten lost to time to more people's awareness.

  • @lonneke7647
    @lonneke7647 Місяць тому

    Many MANY compliments on how and where you find your stories and the amount of research this must take!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @POLARTTYRTM
    @POLARTTYRTM Місяць тому +5

    This disaster is one of the prime examples of how people underestimate how quickly a fire spreads out of control. I remember a video inside an apartment where someone drops something, and the fire engulfs the whole apartment in seconds. At least now we have more regulations in place to prevent it, but it's not a lot of help considering that many things are built with horendously flammable materials.

  • @patrickhamos2987
    @patrickhamos2987 Місяць тому +5

    this channel = legit

  • @lisasteel6817
    @lisasteel6817 Місяць тому +2

    I wasn’t expecting someone to take full responsibility, ban temporary stands, build safe alternatives, limit crowd sizes and increase fire service attendance. I don’t know but I think this might just be a first?

  • @fourstringbuck
    @fourstringbuck Місяць тому +1

    Best channel on UA-cam. Thanks for all your hard work!

  • @Namelpin
    @Namelpin Місяць тому +2

    I was perusing the comments when I thought I heard “popular meat” at 2:25, and thought he was talking about horse meat. I had to rewind and listen two more times to realize he said “popular meet”! 😂

  • @hood_TheJoker
    @hood_TheJoker Місяць тому +3

    what good is a fire brigade without water and hoses... that's like shooting at a target range that's got a million holes in it.. unbelievable

  • @GenXfrom75
    @GenXfrom75 Місяць тому +4

    Happy Tuesday from Charleston, SC ❤

  • @jmfong76
    @jmfong76 22 дні тому

    My husband was born in Hong Kong and he said his high school was close to Happy Valley. He still has family that live in Hong Kong and they live close by this location.

  • @keithlegge6848
    @keithlegge6848 Місяць тому +10

    A typical example of British incompetence and complacency and also a very rare example of an imperialist governor of a colony taking responsibility, he deserves credit for that.

    • @johnkirby8939
      @johnkirby8939 Місяць тому +1

      Unless he made restitution or served time for criminal negligence it's all lip service, about as useful as thoughts and prayers.

    • @keithlegge6848
      @keithlegge6848 Місяць тому +1

      It was acceptance against the backdrop of colonial imperialism and the era in which the disaster was set and my comment should be viewed as such. There is a moral and conscience element as well, which was also rare.

    • @DinoCism
      @DinoCism Місяць тому +1

      It is wild to me that people in HK try to make a positive identity out of being colonized by people who had no respect for them. It's not like any of them could vote in the so-called "democracy" they had back then. People long for a past that never was and it gets used for political ploys in the present.

  • @ELCADAROSA
    @ELCADAROSA Місяць тому +2

    I'm in the Fire Alarm/Life Safety industry.
    As has been too often the case, changes in codes & regulations, and improvements in building design & materials come at a steep human cost.

  • @Trund27
    @Trund27 21 день тому +1

    We humans never think a disaster will happen. It’s the same story repeated again and again. So horrific.

  • @ryelor123
    @ryelor123 Місяць тому +21

    Cool fact: if you want to make stuff less burny, mix baking soda with water and spray it on. When it dries, it'll help prevent fire from starting or spreading.

    • @reachandler3655
      @reachandler3655 Місяць тому +2

      Thanks for the tip

    • @Martial-Mat
      @Martial-Mat Місяць тому +14

      There are dozens of modern fireproofing materials that I would trust more than baking soda. And where are you supposed to spray it? Every surface of your building? Spraying furnishings with water and baking soda is certainly going to be destructive.
      If you care about fire risk, keep fire extinguishers and don't keep open flames in a wooden buildng.

    • @Idiot_Juice
      @Idiot_Juice Місяць тому

      @@Martial-Matsteamed lol

    • @springboobsqirepants526
      @springboobsqirepants526 Місяць тому

      @@Martial-Mathaha my thoughts as well

    • @jonfoulkes3160
      @jonfoulkes3160 Місяць тому +1

      Don't be so negative. It's a good tip for people who can't afford fireproofing sprays and extinguishers which are crazy expensive. Who said an entire building?? It could have many uses ....

  • @user-ll8be9vt4u
    @user-ll8be9vt4u Місяць тому

    Learn something new every time I watch your channel. Thank you for the excellent content

  • @AsymptoteInverse
    @AsymptoteInverse 28 днів тому

    I've worked a fair bit with bamboo. The stuff burns very hot and very fast. What a nightmare that fire must've been...

  • @bryanestes8558
    @bryanestes8558 Місяць тому +3

    Far out how the area around the track grew in population and building, looking at the mountains in old picture can't hardly see them today

  • @_kaleido
    @_kaleido Місяць тому +2

    wow so many people, that’s so sad :( I can’t imagine being in that situation

  • @FranssensM
    @FranssensM Місяць тому +1

    The description is of someone building a bonfire not a public stand for a sporting event.
    Lots of dry wood, bamboo and dried leaves.
    Put large braziers beneath it. Just an urn with plenty of charcoal.
    Now Light these and stand well back. Allow the wind to take control of the flames.

  • @daviegriffin3539
    @daviegriffin3539 Місяць тому +3

    Thanks for the uploads. 🤓
    *Cheers from **#CancúnMéxico* 🤘🏽🍻🏝️🍹💙🇲🇽

  • @DavePainkiller
    @DavePainkiller Місяць тому

    The landscape around this building transforming the way it has is astonishing. Going from being the only structure around, to being completely surrounded by towering skyscrapers..
    What a horrific accident. 600+ casualties due to an unfortunate lack of safety protocols.

  • @thomassecurename3152
    @thomassecurename3152 Місяць тому +1

    20/20 hindsight vision is often so clear to see.

  • @lisaknits69
    @lisaknits69 Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for sharing 😊😊

  • @RIVALContentJammerz
    @RIVALContentJammerz Місяць тому +2

    I'm fascinated by this horror.

  • @sallykohorst8803
    @sallykohorst8803 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for this video

  • @katrinafitch3534
    @katrinafitch3534 Місяць тому

    This incident was completely horrifying.. You do so great telling us about FH, but it's history that isn't really taught in schools. 👌🏆

  • @ThePlayaJohn
    @ThePlayaJohn Місяць тому +3

    you should do a video on the Staines air crash of 1972 it’s half a mile from where I live

    • @reachandler3655
      @reachandler3655 Місяць тому

      Not far from where I lived at the time, I was 3, so I don't remember.

    • @daffers2345
      @daffers2345 Місяць тому +1

      Try emailing him the idea. He has an email in the description. :)

  • @debbieellett9093
    @debbieellett9093 Місяць тому +1

    Those poor souls and the survivors as well. The survivor guilt must have been as terrible as witnessing those who perished.

  • @ronjohnson6916
    @ronjohnson6916 Місяць тому

    I knew of this disaster but not much about the specifics. Nice job as always.

  • @timd4524
    @timd4524 Місяць тому +2

    Here's a good idea. Let's make the stands out of the flimsiest and most flammable materials. Brilliant.

  • @user-of5lw4oy3c
    @user-of5lw4oy3c Місяць тому +1

    I've been to Happy Valley. Heart goes out to the innocent victims.

  • @adammullarkey4996
    @adammullarkey4996 Місяць тому +1

    Huge props to the governor for accepting blame when he was barely even partially responsible.

  • @naturalroyalflush
    @naturalroyalflush Місяць тому

    The course looks pretty good now. The sister telling her brother to leave...tragic and brave. The death toll was dreadful. It’s appreciated that the governor took full responsibility.

  • @classicmicroscopy9398
    @classicmicroscopy9398 Місяць тому +5

    So much for a happy valley.

    • @Coygon
      @Coygon Місяць тому +1

      Seems to have lived up to the original, morbidly sarcastic meaning just fine.

  • @28russ
    @28russ Місяць тому

    Wow, that's the date of my birthday. Exactly 60 years before I was born, but still, the same date.
    And I thought he was saying matchheads the first couple of times, which was tragically quite foreshadowing.

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 Місяць тому

    We appreciate your insights. We hope to see more from you.

  • @DaneOrschlovsky
    @DaneOrschlovsky Місяць тому +2

    Instead of building fail-safes into the stands, they built fail-certains.

  • @k.c1126
    @k.c1126 Місяць тому +1

    I'm always struck by the high death rate of women and children in these large scale disasters from a century ago... In this situation their smaller body mass would have contributed heavily to their being unable to get out of the collapsed structures before being overwhelmed by smoke and fire.
    Sad.

  • @jaz.s2k2
    @jaz.s2k2 Місяць тому

    Love your channel mate - from Manchester UK 💖

  • @GoldenBear_
    @GoldenBear_ Місяць тому

    Thanks as always for the well researched content. There remains a cemetery across the street from the racetrack today. Hong Kong is crazy about horse race betting, according to Wiki: "Hong Kong generates the largest horse racing revenue in the world...In 2009, Hong Kong generated an average US$12.7 million in gambling turnover per race 6 times larger than its closest rival France at US$2million..."

  • @saraquill
    @saraquill Місяць тому +3

    Running back for that cash box was not worth his life.

    • @princessmarlena1359
      @princessmarlena1359 Місяць тому

      Ironically a friend of my cousin owned a shop that burned down, but the cash box and money in it that he had stashed in a hidden cavity in the wall behind a moveable panel survived the fire.

  • @cocoaddams4502
    @cocoaddams4502 16 днів тому

    Narrator: "These stands were made out of bamboo--"
    Me: "Here we go."

  • @gray_mara
    @gray_mara Місяць тому +1

    Wait, someone took responsibility AND took action right away? That's not on my FH bingo card!

  • @bessofhardwick9311
    @bessofhardwick9311 Місяць тому

    Kudos to Sir Francis for taking responsibility.

  • @stinchjack
    @stinchjack Місяць тому

    Francis Henry May taking responsibility like that makes him a star. Now, where do we find more politicians like that?

  • @rolfsinkgraven
    @rolfsinkgraven Місяць тому +1

    I expected a fire but not a collapse, very bad wow.

  • @Sibyle79
    @Sibyle79 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks🎉

  • @canman5060
    @canman5060 Місяць тому

    This most tragic incident which was second to the Haifax Explosion in Nova Scotia Canada in casualty figures has long been forgotten ever since the early 1920's when the new governor of Hong Kong ordered the more durable construction of the spectator stands.

  • @foreverpinkf.7603
    @foreverpinkf.7603 Місяць тому

    That was true fascinating horror.

  • @funtimetuber093
    @funtimetuber093 Місяць тому

    Interesting that even thought I was born and raised in Hong Kong, I have never heard of this disater before