Pretty much everyone living in the south side of Montserrat was affected by the eruption, and a couple years later so was the North. A lot of the South sides previous population decided to move up to the North part of Montserrat. They lost tourism, the capital (Plymouth), the airport and the main harbour;so all in all, everyone living there would be affected in the end.
No. The term compostie volcano describes a kind of volcano, not a kind of volcanic eruption. The Soufrière Hills on Montserrat is indeed a composite volcano, however, whether it is erupting or not.
Something happened
It is impossible to predict the next time a volcano will erupt.
the mudflows from the eruption cover and ruin the roads so that the taxi drivers can't drive on them.
The Montserrat Volcano is also called the Soufriere Hills Volcano. The height of Montserrat Volcano (or Soufriere Hills Volcano) is actually 3,002 feet.
No. The term compostie volcano describes a kind of volcano, not a kind of volcanic eruption. The Soufrière Hills on Montserrat is indeed a composite volcano, however, whether it is erupting or not.
Something happened
The Montserrat eruption was predicted by scientists. They warned the British government that the volcano was still active and would erupt again. The predictions were ignored.
It is impossible to predict the next time a volcano will erupt.
No. Montserrat is a stratovolcano.
Plymouth was the capital of Montserrat. It was abandoned in 1997 after it was buried by the eruption of the Soufriere Hills volcano. Brades has been the de facto capital of Montserrat since 1998.
1995 is the year the montserrat volcano erupted.
Many buildings were destroyed including the only hospital, the airport and many main roads.
Montserrat is in Spain. There is a volcano in Montserrat, on the Southern part of the island.
the mudflows from the eruption cover and ruin the roads so that the taxi drivers can't drive on them.
The Montserrat Volcano is also called the Soufriere Hills Volcano. The height of Montserrat Volcano (or Soufriere Hills Volcano) is actually 3,002 feet.
no-one was injured !!