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More than 7,000 people died during the four recorded major eruptions of Mount Vesuvius in the years 79 (2,000 deaths), 1631 (3,000 deaths), 1794 (unknown deaths - destroyed the town of Torre del Greco), 1906 (2,000 deaths).

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