They evacuated everyone within 20 km of the volcano and then they changed there mind and moved everyone from 30km because the eruption was going to be bigger than they first thought.
You can prepare for a possible volcano eruption by closely monitoring the news and local authorities. In the event of an eruption it is usually best to flee the area to prevent light threatening injuries.
People prepared for the eruption of Mount St. Helens by evacuating the area around the volcano, following evacuation orders, and stocking up on essential supplies. Scientists also monitored the volcano closely to provide up-to-date information and early warnings to residents in the surrounding areas.
There was no specific warning issued before the Krakatoa eruption in 1883. The event happened suddenly and caught people by surprise, resulting in a devastating disaster.
They didn't prepare. The Lake Toba eruption was 74,000 years ago, before the development of civilization. The people around at the time were hunter-gatherers. They didn't know what a volcano was or how to prepare for an eruption.
Mount Hood, located in Oregon, is considered to be a dormant volcano, and it has not had a recorded deadly eruption in recent history. The last eruption occurred over 220 years ago in 1781-1782, and there were no reported casualties. However, it is important to monitor and prepare for potential volcanic hazards given its volcanic activity in the past.
You can prepare for a possible volcano eruption by closely monitoring the news and local authorities. In the event of an eruption it is usually best to flee the area to prevent light threatening injuries.
The best way is to move away
the town could have been evacuated!
People prepared for the eruption of Mount St. Helens by evacuating the area around the volcano, following evacuation orders, and stocking up on essential supplies. Scientists also monitored the volcano closely to provide up-to-date information and early warnings to residents in the surrounding areas.
There was no specific warning issued before the Krakatoa eruption in 1883. The event happened suddenly and caught people by surprise, resulting in a devastating disaster.
They didn't prepare. The Lake Toba eruption was 74,000 years ago, before the development of civilization. The people around at the time were hunter-gatherers. They didn't know what a volcano was or how to prepare for an eruption.
yes in fact there were sirens and warnings out when it happened
Pillipines,Vietnam,Thailand,and there's a last one but don't know
Stock up on dehydrated foods, water, camping supplies, medical supplies, ammunition, clothing, and gas up the truck (jeep if you HAVE one). Head toward the tropics. The Mediterranean might be nice, but you can't drive there from here. Somewhere around the Equator is where you would have the best chance for survival from the imminent eruption of North America's wildest SuperVolcano.
Mount Hood, located in Oregon, is considered to be a dormant volcano, and it has not had a recorded deadly eruption in recent history. The last eruption occurred over 220 years ago in 1781-1782, and there were no reported casualties. However, it is important to monitor and prepare for potential volcanic hazards given its volcanic activity in the past.
People in Sicily prepare for a volcanic eruption by having evacuation plans in place, staying informed with updates from authorities, and having emergency kits ready with supplies like food, water, and first aid materials. They may also have designated meeting points for family members in case of separation during an evacuation.
Volcanic eruption can be classified mainly based on the name of the volcano. They are Surtseyan eruption, Plinian eruption, Vulcanian eruption, Strombolian eruption and Hawaiian eruption.