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I'm pretty sure no one died
The 1669 eruption of Mount Etna killed 20,000 people. The death rate was so high because citizens refused to leave their city before the eruption occurred.
Mount Etna's eruption in 1669 was first reported to cause the death of near 17,000 people and letting 27,000 homeless. However, later studies revealed that there have only been 77 confirmed human deaths directly related to Mt. Etna over the years. The former reports can be assumed to be a confusion, made by the news media, with the earthquake that took place in southeast Sicily, in 1693.
The 2011 eruption of Mount Etna in Italy did not result in any fatalities. The eruption mainly involved lava flows and ash emissions, causing some disruption in the surrounding areas but not leading to any deaths.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etna
the same place any mt Etna eruption is, Sicily, Italy
i have been searching the web for ages and i have finaly found the answer No-one died because of this eruption but there was people injured but i can not find out how many
The Mount Etna eruption in 1928 resulted in significant devastation, particularly in the town of Mascali, where lava flows destroyed homes and infrastructure. The eruption caused the deaths of approximately 130 people. The event highlighted the destructive potential of volcanic activity in the region and led to increased awareness and preparedness for future eruptions.
Mt- Etna in Eruption - 1911 was released on: USA: 10 July 1911
mount etna did not erupt in 1669.
i think 17000 people but im not 100% sure im 75% sure:p
yes