Obsessed the world's most terrible volcanic disasters

A number of horrifying volcanic disasters occurred in the world that took away dozens of networks to thousands of people.

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Vesuvius volcano was the worst eruption in 79. The ash and lava sprayed out of the ridge for many days.This volcanic disaster is large enough to completely cover the cities of Pompeii and Stabiae.Many people around the volcano died without the reflexes of self-defense or pain.It is estimated that about 1,000 people died and were buried in volcanic ash from the eruption.Many petrified corpses have been found at Pompeii city ruins.The eruption also changed the flow of the Sarno River and raised the bottom of the coast.

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From 1572, the Taal volcano recorded 33 eruptions, including a strong eruption in 1754 that lasted for nearly half a year.The most recent eruptions occurred in 1911, killing more than 1,000 people.It is estimated that about 6,000 people were killed by Taal volcano operating from 1572 until now.

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Nyiragongo volcano in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo is considered terrible.During the eruption in 2002, volcanic lava entered the center of Goma city, destroying 40% of houses, killing 147 people and leaving about 120,000 people homeless.

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Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii often erupted over 700,000 years ago.The last time this volcano "awoke" was in 1984. Mauna Loa volcanic eruptions left terrible consequences, including the 1950 eruption that destroyed Ho'okena Mauka village.

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Volcano Merapi is one of the most active volcanoes in Indonesia.During the volcanic eruption in 2010, 353 people were killed and more than 320,000 were left homeless.

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Although St. Volcano Helens in the US does not often "wake up" but every time it works, it has terrible consequences.For example, when the St Helens volcano erupted on May 18, 1980, 57 people were killed, 250 houses, 45 bridges and many roads, bridges, and vehicles were destroyed.

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Volcano Etna is one of three active volcanoes in Italy.It is estimated that 77 people were killed in Etna volcanic eruptions.In 1987, two tourists died when Etna volcano suddenly "woke up".

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Sakurajima is one of Japan's most active volcanoes.Some times Sakurajima volcano erupts creating a column of ash as high as 5,000m.Volcanic ash fell into the nearby Kagoshima city, affecting about 700,000 people.