A volcano erupted pyroclastic flow and killed everyone on the south side of the island.
1 year later 9 people went back, thinking that the volcano won't erupt. and guess what, the next day it erupted and they all died!
the volcano is so dangerous and could erupt any time, so they banned
the south side of the island.
they all moved!
and if you are found there, you'll be fined or sent to jail!
The 1959-1960 eruption of Kilauea resulted in significant damage to infrastructure, including the destruction of a visitor center and campground, as well as roads and bridges. Lava flows from the eruption also consumed residential areas and farmland, displacing many residents.
On December 16th 1707 at 10am, Mt Fuji erupted and the eruption lasted for a total of 9days, the damage of the eruption was that 72 homes and 3 Buddhist temples were destroyed, no victims were reported but people did die of starvation as farmlands were buried.
The repair costs of the Montserrat eruption was $268,000.00. Between storm damage and volcanic eruptions, Montserrat averages 8,645.00 damage annually. In the last volcanic eruption 5,000 people were affected and 32 were killed.
The total cost of damage in the eruption of Grimsvotn in 2011 was estimated to be around $55 million. The eruption caused disruption to air travel in Europe due to the ash cloud, leading to flight cancellations and economic losses.
The Ngauruhoe eruption in 1975 caused minor damage, mainly due to ash fall and lahars. Some infrastructure was affected, but there were no casualties. Despite its explosive nature, the damage was limited because the volcano was in a remote area of New Zealand.
it can damage a city
The most recent eruption of Mount Vesuvius occurred in 1944, causing significant damage to surrounding towns and infrastructure. The estimated economic damage from this eruption was around $100 million at the time.
1707Little to no damage because Mt. Fuji's first eruption is estimated long before civilization in Japan.Not sure... but my last eruption lasted about 10 seconds
the answer is Puyehue.
The 1959-1960 eruption of Kilauea resulted in significant damage to infrastructure, including the destruction of a visitor center and campground, as well as roads and bridges. Lava flows from the eruption also consumed residential areas and farmland, displacing many residents.
On December 16th 1707 at 10am, Mt Fuji erupted and the eruption lasted for a total of 9days, the damage of the eruption was that 72 homes and 3 Buddhist temples were destroyed, no victims were reported but people did die of starvation as farmlands were buried.
Montseratt is very close to the joining of the south American plate and the noth American plate.
The repair costs of the Montserrat eruption was $268,000.00. Between storm damage and volcanic eruptions, Montserrat averages 8,645.00 damage annually. In the last volcanic eruption 5,000 people were affected and 32 were killed.
The total cost of damage in the eruption of Grimsvotn in 2011 was estimated to be around $55 million. The eruption caused disruption to air travel in Europe due to the ash cloud, leading to flight cancellations and economic losses.
There's nothing on the Antarctic continent for a volcanic eruption to damage.
does more damage the more health you have max damage being 150
The Ngauruhoe eruption in 1975 caused minor damage, mainly due to ash fall and lahars. Some infrastructure was affected, but there were no casualties. Despite its explosive nature, the damage was limited because the volcano was in a remote area of New Zealand.