Mount St. Helens is most notorious for its major 1980 eruption, the deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in the history of the United States. Fifty-seven people were killed.
The 1980 eruption of Mount Saint Helens killed 57 people.
57 people were killed in the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helen.
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens killed 57 people.
57 people were killed by the volcanic eruption in Saint Helens in May 1980.
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In 1980 when Mt. Saint Helens erupted it killed fifty seven people (Wikipedia). Resource Wikipedia. (2008). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_St._Helens Encarta. http://encarta.msn.com/media_461517894/Eruption_of_Mount_Saint_Helens.html
57 people died in the May 17, 1980 eruption.
AnswerIn 1980 a series of Large Earthquakes awakened the previous sleeping volcano, Mt. St Helens. A Pyroclastic eruption was caused when a huge explosion blasted out the side of the Volcano, which also caused a huge Landslide. 57 people died including local man Harry Truman who refused to leave his home at Spirit Lake, and Daniel Johnston a local Volcanologist was killed in the Ash cloud. It was one of America's biggest Earthquakes!
Mount St. Helens, located in southwestern Washington state in the Cascade mountain range, erupted on May 18, 1980. Sixty-one people died as a result of the eruption. This was the first known volcanic eruption in the 48 contiguous United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) to claim a human life. Mount St. Helens is classified as a composite volcano (a steep-sided, often symmetrical cone constructed of alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and other volcanic debris). Composite volcanoes tend to erupt explosively.
In May of 2000, a memorial plaque was placed in a grove of trees at the Hoffstadt Bluffs Visitor's Center in memory of the victims of the Mt. St. Helens eruption. Fifty-seven names are etched into the plaque.57 people were killed directly by the eruption. There was also a plane crash, a traffic accident, and shoveling ash which killed a total of 7 more. So don't go live near mt. saint Helens. I am not saying don't go vist it I am saying don't live next to it or near it.57 People died in the eruption.There was a relatively low death toll due to the eruption of Mount St. Helens because most of the people were evacuated. In total, fifty-seven people died in the eruption. The people that did die were either those who refused to leave or those who were monitoring the volcano. RIP.
In 1980 when Mt. Saint Helens erupted it killed fifty seven people (Wikipedia). Resource Wikipedia. (2008). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_St._Helens Encarta. http://encarta.msn.com/media_461517894/Eruption_of_Mount_Saint_Helens.html
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57 people died in the May 17, 1980 eruption.
This volcano killed 57 people from the volcano's eruption its self, but 7 people died in accidents related to the eruption, including a plane crash and a car accident
Many people remember that fateful day as a memorial for the hundreds of people who died.
Harry R. Truman died in the 1980 Mount Saint Helens Eruptions. He became famous because of a posthumous book and a film about him.
Yes, many people died when Mt. saint helens erupted.
On March 20, 1980, Mount St. Helens experienced a magnitude 4.2 earthquake which eventually started an eruption that killed 57 people.
57 People died in the eruption.
AnswerIn 1980 a series of Large Earthquakes awakened the previous sleeping volcano, Mt. St Helens. A Pyroclastic eruption was caused when a huge explosion blasted out the side of the Volcano, which also caused a huge Landslide. 57 people died including local man Harry Truman who refused to leave his home at Spirit Lake, and Daniel Johnston a local Volcanologist was killed in the Ash cloud. It was one of America's biggest Earthquakes!
Mount St. Helens, located in southwestern Washington state in the Cascade mountain range, erupted on May 18, 1980. Sixty-one people died as a result of the eruption. This was the first known volcanic eruption in the 48 contiguous United States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) to claim a human life. Mount St. Helens is classified as a composite volcano (a steep-sided, often symmetrical cone constructed of alternating layers of lava flows, ash, and other volcanic debris). Composite volcanoes tend to erupt explosively.
The warnings for the Mt.St.Helens eruption 1980, didn't work as well as they should have done because the experts didn't predict that the blast would occur on the north side of the volcano. Therefore the evacuated zones were in the wrong place so the people that died were in the zones considered to be safe!