During eruptions or threats of eruptions, the local governments have moved people to other areas until the threat has passed, but yes, there are still people living in the area.
The are around volcanoes have very fertile soil due to the lava of the volcano.This land can be used vey well for growing crops better than most oyher places and thus generating income.
== == == ==Living near Mount Mayon means that one is underthe government's census. This affords one accessto water, electricity, jobs, stores, and schools.Also, those living near Mayon (some 30 kilometers away)were among the 5,000 souls that got buried by 20 metresof lahar that typhoon Reming had loosened from the ravinesof Mount Mayon's previous (months, weeks ago) mini eruptions.How about upping the level?How about living at Mount Mayon itselfwhere no trappings of civilization exist?There are farmers living at a high-altitude(who farm very little for food grows wild).Water is abundant for it practically rainsall day (each time a cloud passes by,the volcano is awash with rainwater).So how does one adapt to such a hermitic life?If one is falsely accused of a crime or a criminal,the freedom of a mountain provides sanctuary.If one is a New Peoples Army cadre,the mountain's isolation is a refugefrom the shackles of an unjust society.Besides, people from developing countrieshave little choice in adapting to conditions.But to someone like me (who farms at Mount Mayon)...how do I adapt living there for a week then come downand adapt anew to the drudgery and ennui to life in the city?I am forced to adapt since I have no choice either.The city is where I must sell our organic producewhile the mountains grow uncontaminated food.
The people who live in villages in view of Mount Everest are Sherpas.
There are many active volcanoes on different islands of the Philippines, including Mayon, Cagua, Biliran, and Babuyan Claro. The Philippines is part of a region called the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Yes. The volcano is in the metropolitan area of Naples, one of the largest in Europe.
its rough i can tell you that!
no one lives in Pompeii now but people live in Naples which is close to Pompeii. and people live my mount Vesuvius. but not in Pompeii.
The people who live in the shadow of Mount Everest are Sherpas.
No they do not
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People still live near Mount Nyiragongo due to several reasons, such as historical ties to the area, limited economic opportunities elsewhere, lack of resources to relocate, and cultural significance of the region. Additionally, some may have a strong attachment to the place despite the risks associated with living near an active volcano.
way of life,food and culture of people of mount matterhorn