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20 fire trucks were sent to cool done the heat coming from the volcano. 45 ambulances were sent and doctors were sent from all ovr the state to try and help the injured.
No, because no such thing is possible!
Since the place is not inhabited any damage done would not be payed for
It is likely that Mount St. Helens will erupt again in the upcoming years, and unfortunately, there is no way to prevent this occurrence. However, when an eruption is impending, the USGS will provide short-term forecasts and warnings. This way, people in the area will be able to evacuate.
The Didicas volcano hasn't done much if any significant damage. It has however killed three fishermen and blanketed the nearby Islands in ash at the times it has erupted.
nothing
Mount Fuji hasn't erupted in about 300 years. Records from that time won't say much about relief efforts and there was probably no foreign help.
20 fire trucks were sent to cool done the heat coming from the volcano. 45 ambulances were sent and doctors were sent from all ovr the state to try and help the injured.
No, because no such thing is possible!
the sea around it was coverd by lava and trned into molten rock and trees where knocked down by lava and also turned into molten rock
Since the place is not inhabited any damage done would not be payed for
There was a very severe earthquake in the bay of Naples which particularly effected Pompeii. A considerable amount of damage was done to the town and when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD a lot of the damaged buildings were still to be repaired.
It is likely that Mount St. Helens will erupt again in the upcoming years, and unfortunately, there is no way to prevent this occurrence. However, when an eruption is impending, the USGS will provide short-term forecasts and warnings. This way, people in the area will be able to evacuate.
The Didicas volcano hasn't done much if any significant damage. It has however killed three fishermen and blanketed the nearby Islands in ash at the times it has erupted.
The worst thing that people have done to damage Mount Everest is by leaving there rubbish/trash behind. Today this is more tightly controlled and improving.
Yes, but fatalities were few, and only minor damage was done. Pompeii was obliterated.
Most deaths were the result of mudflows or roofs collapsing under the weight of rain-soaked ash.