None, I think.. or recall. It's a pretty remote place, und if tehres about to be a huge volcanic eruption, you're bound to notice a huge earthquake with it (which I did notice, (while 110,91 kilometres away).
So.. *huge earthquake*: don't go near huge volcanos! (death awaits there) Most people know that so..
A: None ,(i think) (couldn't find it on the net.) (just trying to help) (please improve my answer if you can)
Though people might have injurederd them self in the earthquake....
i think it is dormant........ but I'm not sure?
No, there were no reported deaths during Hekla's 2000 eruption. The eruption was located in a remote area, and authorities were able to successfully manage the situation to ensure the safety of the surrounding communities.
Hekla volcano is located in Iceland, which is situated in Europe.
Hekla Vlocanoe is Found In The Continent Of Europe Which Is Where Iceland,England,Wales,Ireland,Scotland,Republic Of Ireland,Spain,Italy And Italy Are also found. Hekla Mountain Is Found In Iceland.
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i think it is dormant........ but I'm not sure?
Is Mt Hekla is a volcano
No, there were no reported deaths during Hekla's 2000 eruption. The eruption was located in a remote area, and authorities were able to successfully manage the situation to ensure the safety of the surrounding communities.
That depends on how you define "biggest". If it is by area, then it is and unanswerable question. If it is by eruption magnitude, then it is probably Hekla. the largest volcano is seemingly Askja.
That depends on how you define "biggest". If it is by area, then it is and unanswerable question. If it is by eruption magnitude, then it is probably Hekla.
No. Hekla is a stratovolcano
Mt hekla is a statovolcano
The last eruption was February to March 2000.
Hekla volcano is located in Iceland, which is situated in Europe.
Hekla
Iceland
Mount Hekla last erupted in February 2020. This eruption was the first since 2000 when it also erupted. It is one of Icelands most active volcanos with more than 20 eruptions since the 1100s. 2000February 2020