In the first house targeted the upper floor had been completely destroyed by a demolition charge.
A second floor existed but was destroyed by fire and was not replaced.
The entire sixth floor of the building was destroyed, and left the building's roughly 100 residents homeless.
In 1884, the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th floors were destroyed by a fire, but rebuilt immediately.
The 32nd floor was partially destroyed in an 1 April 1998 fire.
Twice the wooden floor of the building was destroyed by termites.
According to Hutchison, the upper floor of the first house was completely destroyed.
The second and third floor of the opera were destroyed in a fire sometime during the late 1800s.
The second floor had been nearly destroyed by a tenant who then sublet the space to 15 people.
Four floors of a hotel development in central London were destroyed in a fire.