6. The SS Morro Castle Fire of 1934
The SS Morro Castle was a luxury cruise ship of the 1930s that was built for the Ward Line for runs between New York City and Havana, Cuba.
The Morro Castle was named for the Morro Castle fortress that guards the entrance to Havana Bay.
On the morning of 8 September 1934, en route from Havana to New York, the ship caught fire and burned, killing 137 passengers and crew members.
The ship eventually beached herself near Asbury Park, New Jersey, and remained there for several months until she was towed off and scrapped.
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