The 16 Most Horrifying Disasters That Ever Happened In Nevada
Throughout our beautiful state’s storied history, there have been many horrifying disasters in NV that have caused millions of dollars in property damage, massive injuries, terrible heartbreak, and the tragic loss of human life. Sadly, our most deadly disasters are primarily man-made. Fatal fires, gruesome airplane accidents, and savage car crashes account for the most horrifying disasters in Nevada.

One of the most horrifying disasters in Nevada's mining history, Gold Hill’s Yellow Jacket Fire filled the Yellow Jacket and neighboring Kentuck and Crown Point mines. Many of the miners were trapped for days with little hope for escape, and at least 35 miners died.




A TWA airplane with 22 passengers, including screen actress Carole Lombard, crashed into a mountain killing all aboard. Lombard was said to have flipped a coin for a spot on the plane. Today, if the mood should strike, you can hike to the Nevada plane crash site.





One of the most horrifying disasters on the Las Vegas Strip, 85 people died and 1,000 people fled when fumes from a fire spread throughout the former 26-story hotel. This horrific disaster in NV remains the worst hotel fire in United States history.


A Galaxy Airlines flight carrying 71 people crashed in Reno just after takeoff. Only one person, George Lamson Jr., survived. This horrifying plane crash was one of the worst disasters in NV, and we hope it remains an outlier forever.


Twelve people died at the Mizpah Hotel in downtown Reno after a mattress was set on fire in the hallway. Valerie Moore, who pled guilty to 12 counts of first-degree murder and one count of arson, is serving 12 consecutive life sentences. The Mizpah Hotel remains one of the most haunted places in Nevada.

Eleven people died (including the pilot) and 69 were injured when The Galloping Ghost, a vintage WWII-era P-51 Mustang air racer, crashed into spectators during this horrifying disaster at the National Championship Air Races in Reno.

Sources on Nevada’s horrifying disasters: Reno-Gazette Journal, Las Vegas Sun, Wikipedia, and GenDisasters.com.
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Disasters in NV
- What are some of the worst things to happen in NV?
Nevada is a state with a long history in more ways than one; there have been plenty of tragedies and disasters here to go around, including some that were (and still are) pretty terrible. Some of the worst things to happen in NV include events like:
- The Yellow Jacket Mine Fire, 1869 (at least 35 dead)
- The Virginia City Fire, 1875 (more than 10,000 left homeless)
- The Eureka Fire, 1879 (2,000 left homeless)
2. What are some of the worst accidents in NV history?
Of course, the list doesn’t end at just the above incidents; many of the terrible things to happen in NV were accidents of some kind. Some of the worst accidents in NV history include:
- The Harney and Barth train collision (24 dead, 100+ injured)
- The 1942 plane crash that killed 22, including actress Carole Lombard
- The Elko plane crash of 1946 (killed 21)
- 1958 mid-air collision of two planes (killed 49)
3. Which disasters in NV had the highest number of casualties?
Given the sheer number of incidents that have happened in the state of Nevada, it’s no surprise that many – if not all – come with a list of associated casualties. Disasters in Nevada with the highest casualty numbers are events like:
- The MGM Grand Las Vegas Fire, 1980 (killed 85)
- The 1985 Reno plane crash (killed 70)
- The 2017 Route 91 Harvest music festival shooting (killed 61)