It's hard to say, But probably, Yes.
Mount Bromo last erupted in 2016, with its most recent minor eruption occurring in January of that year.
Mount Teide erupted in 1706 due to the accumulation of pressure from the movement of magma beneath the surface. This pressure eventually led to a volcanic eruption, releasing lava, ash, and gases into the surrounding area.
if an active volcano has recently erupted (like Eyjafjallajokull,) then logically it should erupt again, in this case, but it is physically impossible to predict an eruption unless you are a psychic.
Mount Shasta's last known eruption occurred around 1786, based on historical records and studying the geology of the area. The volcano is currently considered to be dormant, with no signs of imminent eruption.
Mount Nyiragongo erupted on the 21 January 2002 in the Democratic republic of Congo.
June 12-15, 1991
it was 1:42 local time
Yes. The 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo produced massive pyroclastic flows.
Sunday 16th June 1991 was the day that Mount Pinatubo erupted.
Mount Pinatubo erupts on an irregular basis, about every 3,000 to 5,000 years. The last big eruption began in 1991.It typically will erupt multiple times during an eruption period before going dormant again.
Mount Pinatubo erupt violently, but does not produce lava flows. It creates massive clouds of ash and pumice.
It didn't erupt in North America, it erupted in the Phillipines.
Not in recorded history, but it had erupted before, otherwise there would be no Mount Pinatubo. Its last eruption before 1991 was about 600 years ago.
1991
Mount Pinatubo is a stratovolcano
Yes. Mount Pelee will almost certainly erupt again. The question is not "if" but "when."
2012