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nobody died
910 were killed .
The last eruption was in 1198, so we don't really know. (BTW, you spelled many incorrectly.)
The Eyjafjallajkull volcano eruption in 2010 caused a significant disruption to air travel in Europe due to the ash cloud it produced, leading to the closure of airspace and cancellation of flights. This affected millions of travelers, airlines, businesses, and tourism operators, resulting in economic losses. Additionally, local residents near the volcano had to be evacuated due to ash fall and potential lava flows.
Usually everyone in the way of the lava or the force of the eruption, unless everyone is evacuated.
This volcano killed 57 people from the volcano's eruption its self, but 7 people died in accidents related to the eruption, including a plane crash and a car accident
Approximately 100 people died in the eruption of the Mount Nyiragongo volcano in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2002. Thousands were left homeless due to the destruction caused by the eruption.
mt vesuvius killed alot of people it is strato volcano so it's a real big eruption
One of the deadliest volcanic eruptions in history was the eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia in 1815. The eruption killed tens of thousands of people directly, and its aftermath led to widespread famine and disease, resulting in even more deaths.
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The worst volcano before Mt.Pinatubo was in 1815. It was the worst eruption ever recorded. It killed 90,000 people.
Yes. Nevado Del Ruiz is a volcano known for its 1985 eruption which killed well over 20,000 people.