33 people and one unfortunate cat.
But no, thats not the answer. I just like vag1na. Now go outside and f0kk some squirrels!
The 1992 eruption of Mount Etna did not result in any direct casualties. The eruption primarily caused damage to property and infrastructure in the surrounding areas, but there were no reported deaths.
1 billion people
At the time of writing 21/4/10, there have been no deaths attributed to the eruption.
The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa killed about 36,000 people, most of them from the tsunami.
The most destructive volcano of known history is eruption of Tambora volcano in Indonesia in 1815. The death toll of 100,000 is the highest of all recorded volcano eruptions.
Four people lost their lives in the fires.
1 billion people
Around 10,000 bodies from the august th 79 AD eruption
57 36 dead and 21 missing
At the time of writing 21/4/10, there have been no deaths attributed to the eruption.
Well the question needs to be a bit more precise because Mount Etna has erupted many times and killed no doubt millions of people but I do know that the death toll in the eruption of 1669 (which is Mount Etna's biggest eruption) is 17,000. Hope this helped :)
Probably more than 16000, but the overall death toll is unknown.
Katrina happened in 2005 not in 1992, the official death toll stands at 1,836.
The 1995 eruption of Soufriere Hills volcano in Montserrat resulted in 19 deaths. It was a small eruption, but it triggered a larger and more destructive eruption that occurred in 1997, causing further devastation and loss of life.
The 1883 eruption of Krakatoa killed about 36,000 people, most of them from the tsunami.
The most destructive volcano of known history is eruption of Tambora volcano in Indonesia in 1815. The death toll of 100,000 is the highest of all recorded volcano eruptions.
the death toll is 230,000
revised death toll 2,752 minus the 40 taken off the death toll of the hijackers involved