The 5 deadliest volcanic eruptions in human history

Earth harbors hundreds of active volcanoes. When they erupt, they can change the climate of the entire planet. Indeed, they are one of Mother Nature’s deadliest phenomena. Here, we’ve ranked the deadliest eruptions in history. 

Mount Pelée (1902)

Death toll: 30,000

It’s considered the worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century.

Krakatoa (1883)

Death toll: 36,000

The eruption cast so much dust into the atmosphere, it cooled the entire globe by an average of 2.1 ºF.

Mount Tambora (1815)

Death toll: 90,000

The volcano literally blew its top off.

Huaynaputina (1600)

Death toll: ~2 million

It triggered the coldest Russian winter in 600 years.

Laki (1783)

Death toll: Several million

The eruption generated a toxic haze of hydrogen fluoride and sulfur dioxide that stretched from Iceland across Europe.

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