Yes, there are several small communities and farms located around Eyjafjallajökull, particularly in the nearby areas of Þorvaldseyri and Hvolsvöllur. The population is relatively small, as the region is primarily rural and features vast, rugged landscapes. However, local residents are accustomed to living near the glacier and volcano, despite the potential for volcanic activity. The area is also a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in its natural beauty and geological significance.
0 people died
None
923,596
That volcano killed no one.
No residents live directly on Eyjafjallajökull, as it is a glacier and volcano in Iceland. The surrounding area, including nearby villages like Hvolsvöllur and Hella, have a combined population of a few thousand people.
That depends on your ethnicity and where you live. Many people live to around 85-90. Some people groups in some counties only live until around 50.
No one. The eruption was too small to kill, luckily.
Eyjafjallajökull's eruption in 2010 did not result in any deaths.
Around 3,849,378 people live in LA
yes, in fact there was one man that lived on the side of the volcano. he refused to leave his home as he had so many memories there. many people warned him but he stayed. he survived (amazingly) even though he was buried in ash.
around 60 day with a brief pause in between
There i around 6000