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On Nov. 18, 1999, at about 2:42 a.m., the annual Aggie Bonfire at Texas A&M, built entirely by students, collapsed without warning, killing 12 people and injuring another 27.
The stack of more than 5,000, 18-foot logs toppled a week before it was scheduled to burn killing 12 people and injuring dozens.
There was a remembrance ceremony at the Bonfire Memorial where thousands gathered to honor the lives of the 12 lost and the 27 who were injured.
November 18, 1999 is a painful day in Texas A&M history. On that day 25 years ago, 12 students lost their lives during the ...
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According to the university website, early morning on Nov. 18th 1999, Texas A&M students were building a massive bonfire ...
This recording is the conversation on WTAW’s The Infomaniacs November 18, 2024 on the 25th anniversary of the Texas A&M ...
It has been 25 years since one of the darkest days in Texas A&M University’s history, when 12 Aggies tragically lost their ...
The bonfire the night before A&M games against the University of Texas was one of the most hallowed of the school’s annual ...
The university is marking 25 years since 12 were killed and 27 were injured in a bonfire collapse on campus. Students ...
Texas A&M will mark 25 years since the Aggie Bonfire collapse, an annual tradition turned tragedy that took 12 lives.