List of volcanic eruptions by death toll
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Volcanic eruptions can be highly explosive, volatile, or neither. Certain volcanoes have undergone catastrophic eruptions, killing large numbers of humans, and this incomplete list attempts to document those volcanic eruptions by death toll.
Volcanic eruptions
See also
- List of disasters
- List of volcanic eruption deaths
- List of natural disasters by death toll
- List of large volcanic eruptions in the 21st century
References
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