We don't know how many people escaped Pompeii before the eruption. We don't know the population of Pompeii, so any estimation of the deaths or the escapees is pure guess work, not solid fact.
We don't know how many people escaped Pompeii before the eruption. We don't know the population of Pompeii, so any estimation of the deaths or the escapees is pure guess work, not solid fact.
We don't know how many people escaped Pompeii before the eruption. We don't know the population of Pompeii, so any estimation of the deaths or the escapees is pure guess work, not solid fact.
We don't know how many people escaped Pompeii before the eruption. We don't know the population of Pompeii, so any estimation of the deaths or the escapees is pure guess work, not solid fact.
We don't know how many people escaped Pompeii before the eruption. We don't know the population of Pompeii, so any estimation of the deaths or the escapees is pure guess work, not solid fact.
We don't know how many people escaped Pompeii before the eruption. We don't know the population of Pompeii, so any estimation of the deaths or the escapees is pure guess work, not solid fact.
We don't know how many people escaped Pompeii before the eruption. We don't know the population of Pompeii, so any estimation of the deaths or the escapees is pure guess work, not solid fact.
We don't know how many people escaped Pompeii before the eruption. We don't know the population of Pompeii, so any estimation of the deaths or the escapees is pure guess work, not solid fact.
We don't know how many people escaped Pompeii before the eruption. We don't know the population of Pompeii, so any estimation of the deaths or the escapees is pure guess work, not solid fact.
It is estimated that around 300 people died at Herculaneum during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The superheated gas and ash from the volcano buried and preserved the city, resulting in the death of many inhabitants who were unable to escape in time.
It is not known how many people the eruption killed, although around 1,150 bodily remains and casts of bodies in the ash around the city of Pompeii. The remains of about 350 bodies have been found at Herculaneum. However these figures must represent a great underestimation of the total number of deaths over the region affected by the eruption.
Approximately 2,000 people died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
74 citizens has died.
7530 people died
The Romans did not predict the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. That is why so many people in Pompeii and herculaneum died.
It is estimated that around 300 people died at Herculaneum during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. The superheated gas and ash from the volcano buried and preserved the city, resulting in the death of many inhabitants who were unable to escape in time.
57 People died in the eruption.
18 billion people died in the eruption
If you mean the eruption of 79 AD, we don't know. All the sites that were destroyed have not been excavated. In the town of Pompeii, itself, there is still one quarter of the town that has not been dug out, not to mention Herculaneum or Stabiae.
57 died as a result of said eruption
It is not known how many people the eruption killed, although around 1,150 bodily remains and casts of bodies in the ash around the city of Pompeii. The remains of about 350 bodies have been found at Herculaneum. However these figures must represent a great underestimation of the total number of deaths over the region affected by the eruption.
During the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, it's estimated that around 4,000 people died in Herculaneum. The city was buried under a thick layer of volcanic ash and pyroclastic material, which preserved many of its structures and artifacts. Though the exact number of casualties is difficult to determine, the catastrophic event had a devastating impact on the city's population.
The Heimaey eruption might have caused problems, but no one died.
about 16000 people died
Approximately 2,000 people died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Over 25,000 people died in the eruption of Mt. Pelee on May 8, 1902.