it was on December 17, 2012
1707
It was in the 18th of may in 1980
The eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815 is considered one of the most destructive volcanic eruptions ever recorded. It caused global climate cooling and led to the "Year Without a Summer" in 1816, resulting in crop failures and famine across the Northern Hemisphere. The eruption had widespread environmental and societal impacts.
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most recent and destructive was the eruption that was in 1707-1708
The most destructive eruption of Barren Island, an active volcano in the Andaman Sea, occurred in 1787. It was one of the largest volcanic eruptions witnessed on the island, causing significant damage to the local environment and nearby regions.
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The Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador experienced significant eruptions in 2012, but there were no confirmed fatalities directly attributed to the eruptions that year. However, the eruptions caused widespread disruptions, forced evacuations, and property damage. The most serious impacts were felt in nearby communities, highlighting the ongoing risks associated with living near active volcanoes.
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The most destructive eruption was about 6500 years ago investigators are still trying to figure out the lives lost and the damage done.
It would be most difficult to deal with an eruption from a composite volcano. Such eruptions tend te be explosive, spreading ash over large areas, and can produce highly destructive lahars and pyroclastic flows.
The most destructive eruption of Sakurajima occurred in 1914 when a large explosive eruption caused significant damage to surrounding areas and resulted in the formation of the current volcanic island.