Mount Fuji's last major eruption occurred in December 1707 during the Edo period, known as the Hōei eruption. The eruption caused significant damage to nearby areas, covering villages in ash and affecting agriculture. While exact monetary costs are difficult to quantify, it is estimated that the economic impact, including damage to farmland and infrastructure, was substantial, leading to hardships for the local population. The long-term effects included changes to land use and increased awareness of volcanic hazards in the region.
Mt. Fuji's last recorded eruption took place in late 1707. Recent tremors have given rise to speculation that it might again erupt in the near future.
The last eruption of Mt. Fuji was in 1707-1708. The eruption released cinder, ash, "bombs", and mud but strangely no lava. The eruption destroyed 72 homes and 2 temples but there were oddly no fatalities due to the eruption.
Ithink it was very violent
The last eruption of Mount Pelée in Martinique was in 1932.
Everyone knows it is last eruption was ongoing.
Mount Shasta last erupted in 1786.
june22,2009
about as 50% chance that mount saint helens' eruption is way bigger than mount fuji
in 1967
in halii
its ongoing
1960