30,000 people died and 20,000 people were injured
lots. 15,000 died in Etna's most recent eruption. hope it helps no it didnt
7530 people died
The 2002 Mount Etna eruption destroyed around 70 homes and forced thousands of residents to evacuate the area.
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
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.
lots. 15,000 died in Etna's most recent eruption. hope it helps no it didnt
7530 people died
15,000
The 2002 Mount Etna eruption destroyed around 70 homes and forced thousands of residents to evacuate the area.
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
umm i was wondering that
a number of people
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 1669 eruption of Mount Etna killed 20,000 people. The death rate was so high because citizens refused to leave their city before the eruption occurred.
Well the question needs to be a bit more precise because Mount Etna has erupted many times and killed no doubt millions of people but I do know that the death toll in the eruption of 1669 (which is Mount Etna's biggest eruption) is 17,000. Hope this helped :)
Yes, Mount Etna did erupt in April 2011. The eruption in April 2011 led to the closure of the Catania airport due to ash clouds. It was one of the many eruptions that have occurred at Mount Etna over the years.
There are records of multiple buildings being destroyed by Mount Etna's eruptions over the years. The exact number may vary depending on the eruption and its intensity.