The eruption of Mount Nyiragongo in 2002 lasted for about two weeks, beginning on January 17 and ending on January 22. The eruption was marked by the rapid flow of lava that destroyed parts of the nearby city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It resulted in significant displacement of residents and considerable damage to infrastructure.
The long-term responses to the Nyiragongo eruption in 2002, which devastated the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, included significant humanitarian and environmental impacts. Recovery efforts involved rebuilding infrastructure, resettling displaced populations, and implementing early warning systems to better prepare for future eruptions. Additionally, the eruption highlighted the need for improved governance and disaster management strategies in volcanic regions. The event also raised awareness about the importance of monitoring volcanic activity in the East African Rift.
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Mount Pelee is a volcano and still is one
The eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 was relatively short, lasting for about nine hours. However, the effects of the eruption, including the eruption column and pyroclastic flows, had long-lasting impacts on the surrounding area.
about 3 days it went for with 17,000 dead
The long-term responses to the Nyiragongo eruption in 2002, which devastated the city of Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, included significant humanitarian and environmental impacts. Recovery efforts involved rebuilding infrastructure, resettling displaced populations, and implementing early warning systems to better prepare for future eruptions. Additionally, the eruption highlighted the need for improved governance and disaster management strategies in volcanic regions. The event also raised awareness about the importance of monitoring volcanic activity in the East African Rift.
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11 hours
for about 30-50 minutes
Old Faithful Geyser erupts in between intervals. If its last eruption lasted 3-4 minutes long, you will have to wait 95 minutes for it to erupt again. If its last eruption only lasted 2 minutes, you will have to wait for 65 minutes.
1707Little to no damage because Mt. Fuji's first eruption is estimated long before civilization in Japan.Not sure... but my last eruption lasted about 10 seconds
I dont not what sortt of question is that
it had effects on the people and the environments in the long term (:
it took about 11 days to stop (in 79 ad)
it erupted 760,000 years ago.
Mount Pelee is a volcano and still is one
The most recent eruption of Mount Fuji occurred from December 16, 1707, to January 1, 1708, lasting about two weeks. This eruption, known as the Hōei eruption, was significant, producing a substantial amount of ash and lava. It is the last confirmed eruption of the volcano, which has remained dormant since then.