The March Fire Loss
The losses by fires during the month of March in the United States and Canada, as compiled from carefully kept records, reached the sum of $17,523,000, a large reduction from the losses in March, 1916, which amounted to $38,680,250, which included conflagrations in three Southern cities. In the following table is a comparison of the losses for March, 1917, with those of the two preceding years, and giving the monthly fire loss record for the balance of 1915 and 1916:
The losses by fires during the month of March in the United States and Canada, as compiled from carefully kept records, reached the sum of $17,523,000, a large reduction from the losses in March, 1916, which amounted to $38,680,250, which included conflagrations in three Southern cities. In the following table is a comparison of the losses for March, 1917, with those of the two preceding years, and giving the monthly fire loss record for the balance of 1915 and 1916:
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