6 Deadliest Volcano Eruptions in history

6 Deadliest Volcano Eruptions in history

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Mount Vesuvius, 79 AD: Pompeii buried. Roman city engulfed, preserving haunting glimpses of ancient life through volcanic destruction.
Mount Vesuvius, 79 AD: Pompeii buried. Roman city engulfed, preserving haunting glimpses of ancient life through volcanic destruction.
Krakatoa, 1883: Violent eruption. Tsunamis, explosions heard worldwide, altered global climate with colossal ash and gas emissions.
Krakatoa, 1883: Violent eruption. Tsunamis, explosions heard worldwide, altered global climate with colossal ash and gas emissions.
Mount Tambora, 1815: "Year Without a Summer." Enormous eruption led to devastating climate impact, crop failures, and global cooling.
Mount Tambora, 1815: "Year Without a Summer." Enormous eruption led to devastating climate impact, crop failures, and global cooling.
Mount Pelee, 1902: Martinique disaster. Volcano's pyroclastic flows obliterated Saint-Pierre, leaving only a handful of survivors.
Mount Pelee, 1902: Martinique disaster. Volcano's pyroclastic flows obliterated Saint-Pierre, leaving only a handful of survivors.
Mount St. Helens, 1980: Blast zone. Eruption reshaped landscape, caused destruction and killed 57, showcasing power of volcanic fury.
Mount St. Helens, 1980: Blast zone. Eruption reshaped landscape, caused destruction and killed 57, showcasing power of volcanic fury.
Laki, 1783: Icelandic devastation. Prolonged eruption led to deadly famines, toxic gases, and altered European climate patterns.
Laki, 1783: Icelandic devastation. Prolonged eruption led to deadly famines, toxic gases, and altered European climate patterns.

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