There is Mt. Fuji in Japan (last eruption in 1707)
Many people died, but because of starvation. There was absolutely no lava, and everything was just because of the air, steam, that came out. There were even many many houses and monuments that were destroyed. The eruption ended on Feb, 24, 1708.
432 and 5 injured
Ojos del Salado, the highest active volcano in the world, is not known for significant volcanic activity that would lead to widespread destruction of homes. While it has had eruptions in the past, they have not resulted in major destruction of infrastructure or homes. Therefore, there are no specific records of homes destroyed by Ojos del Salado. If you meant a different event or disaster, please provide more details.
Mount Etna has destroyed buildings, forests, and farmland in its eruptions. It has also caused disruptions to air travel, as ash and smoke from the volcano can drift into flight paths. The volcano has been active for thousands of years and continues to be a threat to the surrounding area.
Ash clouds, crops destroyed, towns destroyed, building buried in ash, possessions & homes destroyed, death & no food. Collapse of civilization in the area. Hope this helped.
because of their homes are being destroyed
because their homes were destroyed.
Child please u think I know this stuff besides why do u care the people in those homes that got destroyed are probable died anyway. God ~Taylor Rodriguez
Volcanic eruptions in the Philippines have had significant impacts on Filipinos. These eruptions can result in the displacement of communities due to evacuations, destruction of homes and infrastructure, and loss of livelihoods for those dependent on agriculture or tourism. The ashfall from volcanic eruptions can also pose a health risk, causing respiratory problems and other health issues for the local population.
2ooo homes were destroyed
Kilauea is currently one of the world's most active volcanoes, with ongoing eruptions that started in 1983. It has had periods of intense activity, including the 2018 eruption that destroyed hundreds of homes and reshaped the landscape of the area. The volcano continues to exhibit signs of activity, with occasional lava flows and gas emissions.
9,000 Darwin homes were destroyed by Cyclone Tracy, out of the city's total of 12,000 homes. This figure does not include the shanty homes inhabited by the Aborigines on the city's fringes. Many of them were simply not counted, because it is unknown how many there were.
it affected them because it destroyed their homes and what they owned