Yes
The 2011 eruption of Mount Etna in Italy did not result in any fatalities. The eruption mainly involved lava flows and ash emissions, causing some disruption in the surrounding areas but not leading to any deaths.
The first tsunmai occured when you took your first step on planet earth. In other words, a tsunmai is any movement of YOU. I would've given a slightly more ... appealing answer except you have spelt TSUNAMI wrong, therefore I am to give you a wrong definition.
Around 225,000 people and we don't think any more bodies are missing.
Yes, Hurricane Dennis caused a number of fatalities. The storm hit the Caribbean and the Gulf Coast of the United States in July 2005, resulting in at least 89 deaths, with the majority occurring in Cuba and Haiti.
No deaths were reported in the Rockhampton bushfires of October 2009. The fires mainly affected rural areas and did not result in any fatalities.
Yes millions of Japans people died.
To impact of a tsunmai like they could do prearation telling peolpe on tv to stay away from the sea and go to a high hill the tsunmai come in any sec.
Most people think including Japans civilian population. Everyone wanted to end. It has been a long war bringing more casualties than any war before.
no
yes, people have died in outer space
Not by eye, and you should NEVER look directly at the Sun in any case. The "solar tsunami" was a momentary phenomenon, but was recorded by a number of Sun-watching satellites. You can watch the video at www.spaceweather.com.
Too many.
yes, people have died but only if they have a bad medical condition.
Yes, many people have died. About 50 people a year die from falling and various other reasons.
if tens of thousands of people died,then yes,animal died. --___--
it lets people know how you died and (if any did) who killed you
James K. Polk