December 15, 1989
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At least 80 warriors and their families were killed in 1790 by a rare explosive eruption of Kilauea and a photographer was crushed by a boulder in another eruption. At least 80 warriors and their families were killed in 1790 by a rare explosive eruption of Kilauea and a photographer was crushed by a boulder in another eruption.
The eruption of Cracatoa. Krakatau is an island volcano along the Indonesian coast and is not located in the U.S. Volcano deaths in the U.S have been very small. I do not know the answer to which caused to most deaths.
Mount Vesuvius is located in near the Bay of Naples, Southeast of Naples,Italy. It Destroyed the famous cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum around 79 A.D. . It was first Created about 2,000 years ago and its most recent major eruption happened in 1944. It has the side of it blown out. ^Also worth nothing is that Mount St. Helens also "blew its side out" when it erupted in 1980.
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most recent and destructive was the eruption that was in 1707-1708
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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.
The most destructive eruption of Mount Hood occurred around 1,500 years ago. This eruption generated huge mudflows that traveled as far as the Columbia River, causing widespread destruction to the surrounding landscape. Today, Mount Hood is considered dormant, with no recent activity indicating an imminent eruption.
The first eruption scientists think, was in 1808. Then, there was another in 1821 and again one in 1843. The eruption of 1963 is the biggest and most destructive recorded eruption for Mount Agung.
The most destructive volcanic eruption ever recorded was the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815. It resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people directly and indirectly due to the eruption and its aftermath, including crop failures and famine. The eruption also caused a "Year Without a Summer" in 1816, with widespread climate abnormalities and crop failures around the world.
The biggest eruption of Mount Shishaldin occurred around 200 CE and resulted in the formation of a large caldera at the summit of the volcano. This eruption was one of the most explosive events in its history and had significant impacts on the surrounding area.
The most destructive eruption of Mount Merapi in recent history occurred in 2010. It resulted in pyroclastic flows, ash clouds, and lahars, causing widespread devastation, loss of life, and displacement of communities.
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