The local and global effects of volcanic eruptions include toxic ash 'rain', that pollutes streams, rivers, and chemically alters ground water sources as well as soil.
People can be affected by volcanic eruptions in a variety of ways. Many people have lost their lives or property during an eruption. Volcanic eruptions can also release toxic gases into the atmosphere, potentially affecting people for thousands of miles.
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We do not know how to stop earthquakes or volcanic eruptions.
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To reduce the effects of future eruptions like the one at Mount Pelée, people can establish hazard zones for evacuation, monitor volcanic activity, and provide education and resources for communities living near active volcanoes. Building structures resistant to volcanic hazards and developing early warning systems can also help mitigate the impact of future eruptions.
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Volcanic eruptions are common in some of the Earth's volcanic hot-spots.
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The eruptions of Mount Akutan may cause volcanic ashfall, pyroclastic flows, lahars, and lava flows, which can pose hazards to nearby communities and ecosystems. Eruptions can also disrupt air travel due to ash clouds and affect local climate by injecting gases and particles into the atmosphere. Additionally, volcanic eruptions can alter the landscape and create new landforms.
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