At the time of writing 21/4/10, there have been no deaths attributed to the eruption.
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.
Laki is a volcano in Iceland that erupted in 1783. It erupted for 8 months and was the cause of death of 20% of Iceland's population. The eruptions were caused by fissures that released sulphurous gas.
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Mt. Tambora, Indonesia April 10 - 15, 1816 Death Toll: 92,000 The eruption of Tambora killed an estimated 92,000 people, including 10,000 from explosion and ash fall, and 82,000 from other related causes.
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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.
Volcano collapse and tsunami. Hope this helped! =)
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.
a volcano in Iceland has irrupted sending ashes in the sky the ash can make the jet's motor freeze and that can cause death,if you breath the air you can die
Laki is a volcano in Iceland that erupted in 1783. It erupted for 8 months and was the cause of death of 20% of Iceland's population. The eruptions were caused by fissures that released sulphurous gas.
No. The longest penalty that you can get in Iceland is 16 years.
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The Black Plague did not affect Iceland until 1402; Fifty years after the original Black Death eruption. This may indicate it was a different strain of disease. It killed around 50% of Iceland's inhabitants. Source: http://books.google.com/books?id=9_GfdBAASUQC&lpg=PA16&ots=RrqvNL_3K3&dq=%22black%20plague%22%20%2Biceland&pg=PA20
This is basaltic lava which came from a single vent known as a Strombolian eruption. This fascinating event took place in Mexico in 1943. It gave Scientists the chance to follow the birth and death of a Volcano for probably the first time ever . The Paricutin volcano spouted its last farewell in 1952.
Death Valley Days - 1952 Ship of No Return - 7.3 was released on: USA: 9 October 1958
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