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Katmai, a volcanic region in Alaska, is primarily known for its significant eruption in 1912, which was one of the largest in the 20th century. This eruption caused considerable damage to the surrounding landscape and ecosystems, but it did not directly impact human settlements at the time, as the area was largely uninhabited. Subsequent eruptions have occurred, but they have been closely monitored, and any potential damage has generally been contained to remote areas. Overall, while Katmai has had a dramatic geological impact, its influence on human infrastructure has been minimal.

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