I don't believe anyone died during this eruption. There were several small explosive events related to the formation and collapse of new lava domes, however there were no pyroclastic deposits and air fall deposits reached only 7000 m above sea level.
Popocatepetl's last major eruption occurred in 1947. Since then, the volcano has experienced smaller eruptions, with the most recent significant activity in 2000.
No people were killed in the major eruption of Mt. Popocatepetl in 2000. The eruption resulted in the largest ash fall in the city of Puebla since the 1994 eruption, causing the evacuation of some residents.
Popocatépetl is the name of the extremely violent volcano located 70 km from Mexico City.
Active.
Pico de Orizaba (the third highest peak in North America) is considered "dormant" but not extinct. It was last active in the 17th Century, erupting in 1613, 1630, and 1687. It had at least four eruptions in the 1500's as well.
Popocatepetl's last major eruption occurred in 1947. Since then, the volcano has experienced smaller eruptions, with the most recent significant activity in 2000.
False. In fact, the Popocatepetl has had 15 mayor eruptions since it was first discovered by Westerners (1519) and the largest eruption since the last 1,200 years happened on December of the year 2000, which included smoke, ash and lava, but no casualties have ever been recorded for such volcano.
The Little Deaths ended in 2000.
The 6th Day - 2000 was released on: Japan: 28 October 2000 (Tokyo International Film Festival) USA: 13 November 2000 (premiere) USA: 17 November 2000 Russia: 24 November 2000 Spain: 29 November 2000 Sweden: 1 December 2000 Hong Kong: 7 December 2000 Finland: 8 December 2000 Taiwan: 8 December 2000 Argentina: 14 December 2000 Germany: 14 December 2000 Malaysia: 14 December 2000 Peru: 14 December 2000 Switzerland: 14 December 2000 (German speaking region) Austria: 15 December 2000 Ireland: 15 December 2000 Norway: 15 December 2000 Turkey: 15 December 2000 UK: 15 December 2000 Japan: 16 December 2000 France: 20 December 2000 Chile: 21 December 2000 Hungary: 21 December 2000 Israel: 21 December 2000 Netherlands: 21 December 2000 Thailand: 21 December 2000 Mexico: 22 December 2000 Portugal: 22 December 2000 Singapore: 22 December 2000 South Korea: 23 December 2000 Denmark: 25 December 2000 Estonia: 29 December 2000 Greece: 29 December 2000 Venezuela: 29 December 2000 Czech Republic: 4 January 2001 Philippines: 4 January 2001 Brazil: 5 January 2001 New Zealand: 11 January 2001 Poland: 12 January 2001 Indonesia: 13 January 2001 (Jakarta) Australia: 18 January 2001 Iceland: 19 January 2001 India: 19 January 2001 Italy: 26 January 2001 Kuwait: 31 January 2001 Egypt: 7 February 2001
64,944 Military deaths and 2000 civilian deaths.
December of 2000 December of 2000
December 31 2000 was a Sunday.
In the years 2000-2007 tornadoes killed 24 people in Texas.
Heart disease, stroke, lower respiratory infections and chronic obstructive lung disease have remained the top major killers during the past decade. HIV deaths decreased slightly from 1.7 million (3.2%) deaths in 2000 to 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012. Diarrhoea is no longer among the 5 leading causes of death but is still among the top 10, killing 1.5 million people in 2012. Chronic diseases cause increasing numbers of deaths worldwide. Lung cancers (along with trachea and bronchus cancers) caused 1.6 million (2.9%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.2 million (2.2%) deaths in 2000. Similarly, diabetes caused 1.5 million (2.7%) deaths in 2012, up from 1.0 million (2.0%) deaths in 2000.
There were no tornado related deaths in Kansas in 2000.
December 20, 2000 was on a Wednesday.
No people were killed in the major eruption of Mt. Popocatepetl in 2000. The eruption resulted in the largest ash fall in the city of Puebla since the 1994 eruption, causing the evacuation of some residents.