According to the Atomic Archives the total casualties for Hiroshima were 66,000 dead and 69,000 injured and for Nagasaki 39,000 and 29,000.
This number is an estimate because it is hard to take into account how many died years later as a result of their injuries. It also does not take into account the deaths of those born after the bombing, deaths that may be attributed to the radiation exposure of the parents.
Yes, in fact, most people did survive; roughly about 2,000 people died as a result of the eruption. If no one did, then we would know nothing of the eruption. Pliny the Younger, a senator of his day, was an eye witness.
nobody died
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Nobody did well not in the eruptions
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15million? roughly
57 died as a result of said eruption
No one died in all the eruptions. =) "No one died in all the eruptions. =) " This is right but i have done my research and some people actually did die , but not from the eruptions. Some died from starvation as the crops became limited from the eruption and the local towns people were not allowed to move from place to place. I hope this has helped you
The deadliest volcanic eruption in history was in 1815 in Tambora, Indonesia. 92000 people died as a result of starvation because of this eruption.
Eyjafjallajökull's eruption in 2010 did not result in any deaths.
0, no casulties has been reported.
57 People died in the eruption.
18 billion people died in the eruption
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
During the eruption of Eldfell volcano in Heimaey, Iceland in 1973, one person died as a result.
Yes. I understood that there were 21 people that died as a direct result of the eruption. These were people who did not heed the warnings to get out of the area, Including an old man who didn't believe that Mt. St. Helen was a volcano. He was wrong.
Approximately 2,000 people died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.