yes, because it caused a number of deaths and covered everything in it's path with a blanket of ash and lahars.
There was also a lot of cost for repairs so that is why it was one of the worst eruptions of the 20th Century!
The worst volcanic eruption of the 18th century was the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815, not in the 18th century. This eruption occurred in Indonesia and is considered one of the most powerful eruptions in recorded history.
The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo was the deadliest eruption on record in the Philippines with over 800 deaths. It was also one of the largest ever recorded, ten times larger than the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, making it a VEI 6, one of only two such eruptions in the 20th century. In addition to the deaths, many areas suffered the impacts of the huge amount of ash that fell across much of the Philippines, exacerbated by heavy rain from Typhoon Yunya.
Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines has erupted at least four times in recorded history: in 1380, 1535, 1991, and 1992. The 1991 eruption was the most significant, ranking as one of the largest volcanic eruptions of the 20th century.
The worst place effected by mount Helens eruption in 1980 was seattle.
The worst volcanic eruption in history is believed to be the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815.
The worst volcano before Mt.Pinatubo was in 1815. It was the worst eruption ever recorded. It killed 90,000 people.
The worst volcanic eruption in U.S. history was the eruption of Mount St. Helens that occurred on May 18, 1980. It killed 57 people and caused more than $1 billion in damage.
The worst eruption of Mount Unzen in 1792 caused over 15,000 deaths due to pyroclastic flows. It is considered one of the most deadly volcanic eruptions in Japan's history.
Mount Pelée is an active volcano, is famous for its eruption in 1902 (worst volcanic disaster of 20th century), killed about 30,000 people in the city of Saint-Pierre.
I think that is Mount st. helens,The eruption of Mt. St. Helens in 1980 was the worst volcanic disaster in U.S. history; however, it offered scientists an exceptional opportunity to examine and study a large volcanic eruption, which has enriched scientific knowledge of volcanoes. M.C
The worst volcanic eruption in history was the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815. The eruption caused a global climate anomaly known as the "Year Without a Summer" in 1816, leading to crop failures, famine, and economic hardship in many parts of the world. The surrounding areas experienced devastation, with thousands of people killed and widespread destruction of homes and farmland.
Mount Kilimanjaro, a dormant stratovolcano in Tanzania, has not had any recorded eruptions in recent history. Its last known significant volcanic activity occurred approximately 360,000 years ago. Therefore, it does not have a "worst eruption" in the way that active volcanoes do. The volcano is primarily known for its stunning landscapes and biodiversity rather than explosive events.