A few hundred. These were people who left before the final eruption. The ash and soot covered 65 acres of land and anyone who was there did not survive. They died of suffocation, the heat and gasses the volcano emitted, or were buried by the ash and volcanic rocks, or walls, buildings, roofs falling on them. It is hard to give an exact number of people because the total population of the area is not known.
Mount Vesuvius is most famously known for its eruption in AD 79, which destroyed the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum. There is no significant record of an eruption in AD 49; however, historians suggest that the eruption in AD 79 had a devastating impact on the population, with thousands perishing. Estimates indicate that around 2,000 people are believed to have survived the AD 79 eruption, but exact numbers are difficult to ascertain.
Very few people survived the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Pompeii was buried under four to six metres of volcanic ash.
mt vesuvius killed alot of people it is strato volcano so it's a real big eruption
4 people survived
The Mount Vesuvius eruption of 0079 killed over 1000 people.
Around 16,000 people. Around 20,000 people. Around 30,000 people. We have no precise answer because there was no census, and even if there were, we still would have no precise answer because women and slaves were not counted in the census.
They perished during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
Approximately 2,000 people died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
2,000 people died! 💀
About 16,000 people where killed.
Oh honey, let me tell you, the 1944 eruption of Mount Vesuvius injured about 78 people. But hey, at least it wasn't a total disaster, right? Just a little fiery hiccup in the grand scheme of things.
mount vesuvius is important to the people because it is dangerous. They are scared that they might get killed from mount vesuviuses next eruption.