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No. The last time Yellowstone erupted there were no people around to be affected.
Almost everyone i know is Icelandic, including me
Calculate how many are dead, and how many are injured. Then evacuate anyone from nearby towns near the volcano
People lived in Pompeii for the same reasons that people live in the area today--it was their home. In ancient times the volcano had not erupted within anyone's memory so the area was considered safe.People lived in Pompeii for the same reasons that people live in the area today--it was their home. In ancient times the volcano had not erupted within anyone's memory so the area was considered safe.People lived in Pompeii for the same reasons that people live in the area today--it was their home. In ancient times the volcano had not erupted within anyone's memory so the area was considered safe.People lived in Pompeii for the same reasons that people live in the area today--it was their home. In ancient times the volcano had not erupted within anyone's memory so the area was considered safe.People lived in Pompeii for the same reasons that people live in the area today--it was their home. In ancient times the volcano had not erupted within anyone's memory so the area was considered safe.People lived in Pompeii for the same reasons that people live in the area today--it was their home. In ancient times the volcano had not erupted within anyone's memory so the area was considered safe.People lived in Pompeii for the same reasons that people live in the area today--it was their home. In ancient times the volcano had not erupted within anyone's memory so the area was considered safe.People lived in Pompeii for the same reasons that people live in the area today--it was their home. In ancient times the volcano had not erupted within anyone's memory so the area was considered safe.People lived in Pompeii for the same reasons that people live in the area today--it was their home. In ancient times the volcano had not erupted within anyone's memory so the area was considered safe.
Eyjafjallajökull, the Icelandic volcano that erupted in 2010, did not directly kill anyone. While the eruption caused significant disruptions to air travel and local communities, leading to evacuations, there were no reported fatalities associated with the eruption itself. However, its ash cloud impacted air traffic globally, stranding millions of travelers. The volcanic activity did pose risks, but emergency measures effectively mitigated potential dangers to human life.
Kilimanjaro last erupted 150,00 years ago, answer to your question not known
On July 4,2013 (last eruption) was anyone hurt ?
no
When a volcano is erupting, or about to erupt, then someone could not go into a volcano but if it is not erupting or it never erupts then someone could go into a volcano.
No. The volcano is intermittently active, making it too dangerous and unstable for anyone to live there.
yes. 740 peps died!:(
No they were all gone.