Running for their lives, as you would if a volcano was erupting and you were going to be suffocated by ash.
The people of Pompeii blamed the eruption of Mount Vesuvius for their city's destruction in 79 AD. The sudden eruption buried the city in volcanic ash and debris within hours, leading to the tragic loss of life and destruction of properties.
They were there because they had been exiled from their land during the First Destruction.
Who? There were no people involved in the Pompeii disaster, it was an act of nature. However Pliny the Elder went along on a rescue mission and lost his life doing so. His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote about it afterwards. The only other person of note to be involved was the emperor Titus who sent aid to the survivors.Who? There were no people involved in the Pompeii disaster, it was an act of nature. However Pliny the Elder went along on a rescue mission and lost his life doing so. His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote about it afterwards. The only other person of note to be involved was the emperor Titus who sent aid to the survivors.Who? There were no people involved in the Pompeii disaster, it was an act of nature. However Pliny the Elder went along on a rescue mission and lost his life doing so. His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote about it afterwards. The only other person of note to be involved was the emperor Titus who sent aid to the survivors.Who? There were no people involved in the Pompeii disaster, it was an act of nature. However Pliny the Elder went along on a rescue mission and lost his life doing so. His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote about it afterwards. The only other person of note to be involved was the emperor Titus who sent aid to the survivors.Who? There were no people involved in the Pompeii disaster, it was an act of nature. However Pliny the Elder went along on a rescue mission and lost his life doing so. His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote about it afterwards. The only other person of note to be involved was the emperor Titus who sent aid to the survivors.Who? There were no people involved in the Pompeii disaster, it was an act of nature. However Pliny the Elder went along on a rescue mission and lost his life doing so. His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote about it afterwards. The only other person of note to be involved was the emperor Titus who sent aid to the survivors.Who? There were no people involved in the Pompeii disaster, it was an act of nature. However Pliny the Elder went along on a rescue mission and lost his life doing so. His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote about it afterwards. The only other person of note to be involved was the emperor Titus who sent aid to the survivors.Who? There were no people involved in the Pompeii disaster, it was an act of nature. However Pliny the Elder went along on a rescue mission and lost his life doing so. His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote about it afterwards. The only other person of note to be involved was the emperor Titus who sent aid to the survivors.Who? There were no people involved in the Pompeii disaster, it was an act of nature. However Pliny the Elder went along on a rescue mission and lost his life doing so. His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote about it afterwards. The only other person of note to be involved was the emperor Titus who sent aid to the survivors.
The ruins ('Scavi') of Pompeii cover approximately 163 acres.Note the spelling of the ruins, which is different from the nearby (new) town of 'Pompei'.
Most were fighting for the south.
The dinghy is not doing the hijacking. The people with weapons of mass destruction are the threat to the cargo ship.
During the Middle Ages, most people were farmers.
wishing this was not happening. wondering where their loved ones are.
Farmers were not doing good during the Great Depression.
The destruction of ozone is to be prevented. This can be done by stopping CFC's. They are ozone depleting substances.
It really depends upon when, where and how and who was doing the punishing.
At the time of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, the people of Pompeii were engaged in their daily activities, such as working, shopping, and socializing. Many were in their homes or businesses, while others were at the amphitheater or enjoying leisure time in the forum. The sudden eruption caught them off guard, leading to a rapid evacuation that many did not survive. The city was ultimately buried under volcanic ash, preserving a snapshot of Roman life at that moment.