over 9350 people died from the starvation
this is very true.^_^
There were no deaths during the 2004 eruption of Mount St. Helens. The eruption that caused fatalities occurred on May 18, 1980, resulting in the deaths of 57 people.
500,500,200,125,500,500,400 deaths were caused by Kilauea
Zero. No deaths.
The 1955 Kilauea eruption resulted in no fatalities. While it caused significant property damage and led to the evacuation of residents, there were no reported deaths attributed to the volcanic activity. The eruption was notable for its long duration and extensive lava flows, but safety measures helped prevent loss of life.
During the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, it is estimated that around 71,000 people died directly due to the volcanic eruption. The majority of these deaths were caused by pyroclastic flows, tsunamis, and the resulting starvation and disease in the aftermath.
There were no deaths during the 2004 eruption of Mount St. Helens. The eruption that caused fatalities occurred on May 18, 1980, resulting in the deaths of 57 people.
Most deaths during a tornado are caused by debris.
500,500,200,125,500,500,400 deaths were caused by Kilauea
Disease.
It was caused by the high number of deaths during early tournaments.
Influenza was the viral disease that caused more deaths during WWI than combat.
The eruption of Mount Unzen in Japan, particularly during the catastrophic events in 1991, resulted in the deaths of 43 people, including scientists and journalists who were studying the volcano. The eruption produced pyroclastic flows and lahars, which destroyed nearby towns and caused significant loss of life. Additionally, local wildlife and vegetation were severely impacted by the eruption and its aftermath.
Zero. No deaths.
The 1955 Kilauea eruption resulted in no fatalities. While it caused significant property damage and led to the evacuation of residents, there were no reported deaths attributed to the volcanic activity. The eruption was notable for its long duration and extensive lava flows, but safety measures helped prevent loss of life.
During the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia, it is estimated that around 71,000 people died directly due to the volcanic eruption. The majority of these deaths were caused by pyroclastic flows, tsunamis, and the resulting starvation and disease in the aftermath.
During Kilauea's last significant eruption, which began in December 2020 and continued into 2021, there were no reported deaths directly attributed to the volcanic activity. However, the eruption caused substantial property damage and forced evacuations. Volcanic eruptions can pose various hazards, but in this instance, the safety measures and monitoring in place helped prevent fatalities.
the trees fall and then everyone dies