This depends largely on the type and scope of the eruption. lf it's just a slight dusting of ash, then standard clean-up methods will work. For more serious eruptions, which can involve mud slides, lava flows, and large amounts of ash and debris, a full-scale demolition team may be required, with careful management, perhaps by FEMA depending on the volcano's location.
Clean up, usually. And rebuild or relocate.
you remove the ash
After the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz in 1985, people helped clean up by removing ash and mud from their homes and streets, rebuilding infrastructure, and assisting in the recovery and relocation of affected communities. International aid and government assistance also played a role in the cleanup efforts.
While some people are considerate enough about others to clean up after their dogs, most people aren't. Around 75% of people don't feel they need to clean it up.
you charge people who are caught polluting on public property. you clean up after yourself. you encourage others to clean up after themselves. you clean up after others.
People prepared for the eruption of Mount St. Helens by evacuating the area around the volcano, following evacuation orders, and stocking up on essential supplies. Scientists also monitored the volcano closely to provide up-to-date information and early warnings to residents in the surrounding areas.
About 800 people were killed during the eruption of Mount Pinatubo's eruption in 1991.
57 People died in the eruption.
18 billion people died in the eruption
Yes you can always help clean up trash anywhere .. < -
After the eruption of Krakatoa in 1883, the surrounding communities had to cope with ash-covered landscapes and tsunamis. They likely used manual labor to clear away ash and debris from their homes and fields. International aid also helped with the recovery efforts, providing resources and support to the affected communities.
The tomatoes have a special acid that cleans people and the streets. After its over, people use water hoses to clean up the streets