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UK Related

  • Great Smog of London (1952)

    Between December 5 and 9, 1952, London was choked by a deadly smog. Triggered by a temperature inversion that trapped coal smoke and industrial pollution at ground level, the “pea-souper” reduced visibility to near zero and paralyzed the city. Initially blamed for 4,000 deaths, later studies put the toll at 10,000–12,000, mostly from respiratory illness. The disaster spurred landmark reforms, leading to the Clean Air Act of 1956.

  • Storm Desmond (2015)

    Storm Desmond hit on December 5, 2015, unleashing record rainfall and powerful gales across northern England, southern Scotland, and Ireland. Honister Pass in Cumbria logged a UK record 341.4 mm in 24 hours. Flooding damaged around 5,200 homes in Cumbria and Lancashire, left thousands without power, and caused widespread travel chaos.

And if you want to see the weather we have experienced on December 5th in Crondall over the years then go here for weather on any particular day (select from drop down menus) or here to see how it compares to the records for that day.

Non UK Related

  • Mount Carmel Forest Fire Contained (2010)

    Israel’s worst forest fire at the time was declared under control on December 5, 2010, after raging for days in high winds and dry conditions. The blaze killed at least 41 people and scorched thousands of acres.

  • Balkans Flooding (2010)

    Heavy rains in early December triggered severe flooding across the Balkans, forcing the evacuation of more than 12,000 people in northern Albania.

Published On: December 7th, 2025Last Updated: December 7th, 2025Categories: On This Day1.1 min readTotal Views: 12Daily Views: 12

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