VEI 5 eruption | |
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Veuvius beginning its eruption | |
Volcano | Mt Vesuvius |
Date | July 17, 2029 |
Time | 1737 UTC |
Eruption type | Plinian |
Location | Naples, Italy |
Fatalities | 17 |
Damages | $255 million |
Other impacts | 4 pyroclastic surges, and lahars, which hit the areas surrounding the volcano |
The 2029 eruption of Mt Vesuvius was a very explosive, and therefore very deadly and damaging eruption. The volcano first blew its top on July 17th, at 1737 UTC, in a Plinian type eruption, sending numerous pyroclastic flows and lahars down its slopes, which caused $255 million in damages, and led to 17 fatalities within Naples, less than 10km from the volcano. The eruption finally finished on August 1st, having buried surrounding areas under 4 meters of ash in some locations.