amazingly no one dies in the eruption of mount Sinabung. All local residents had to move to evacuation centers.
Mount Bromo's most recent eruption occurred in January 2016, when it spewed ash and gas. Prior to this, the last major eruption was in 2010.
Mount Etna's last eruption occurred in February 2021, with lava flows and ash emissions reported from the volcano in Sicily, Italy. Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, frequently experiencing eruptions.
i have been searching the web for ages and i have finaly found the answer No-one died because of this eruption but there was people injured but i can not find out how many
For the 21st century, that would be Mount Merapi in Indonesia in 2010 so far.
The eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010 was primarily caused by the subduction of the Indo-Australian Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate. This tectonic interaction generates significant volcanic activity in the region, as the subducted plate melts and contributes to magma formation. The resulting pressure and accumulation of magma ultimately led to the explosive eruption of Merapi.
the one in 2010 did not kill anyone :-)
the 2010 eruption of Arenal, Costa Rica, didn't kill anyone found.
An ash eruption occured on 8 April 2010
On 15th August 2010 in 2011's point of view
Mount Bromo's most recent eruption occurred in January 2016, when it spewed ash and gas. Prior to this, the last major eruption was in 2010.
Mount Etna's last eruption occurred in February 2021, with lava flows and ash emissions reported from the volcano in Sicily, Italy. Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, frequently experiencing eruptions.
Mount Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland is considered to be dormant, rather than active. Its last eruption occurred in 2010, which caused widespread disruption to air travel in Europe. Currently, there are no signs indicating an imminent eruption.
i have been searching the web for ages and i have finaly found the answer No-one died because of this eruption but there was people injured but i can not find out how many
For the 21st century, that would be Mount Merapi in Indonesia in 2010 so far.
It erupted April 14th 2010 causing air travel in Europe to be stopped for many weeks
The eruption of Mount Merapi in 2010 was primarily caused by the subduction of the Indo-Australian Plate beneath the Eurasian Plate. This tectonic interaction generates significant volcanic activity in the region, as the subducted plate melts and contributes to magma formation. The resulting pressure and accumulation of magma ultimately led to the explosive eruption of Merapi.
The last major eruption of Mount Merapi in Indonesia began on May 11, 2018, with periodic eruptions continuing for several months.