>>216400383
Yeah, that shit happened to my town as well, for the same reason. It was so common that we ended up with several "great fire of 1xxx" every century. Thankfully, a lot still survives to this day, and now it's illegal to build like they used to.
Hopefully what's left won't burn down, given how much character and history it has. We even have a local term for narrow streets lined with wooden houses: smau.