Which volcanic eruptions were the deadliest?
Deadliest Volcanic Eruptions Since 1500 A.D.
| Eruption |
Year |
Casualties |
Major Cause |
| Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia |
1985 |
25,0001,3 |
Mudflows3 |
| Mont Pelée, Martinique |
1902 |
30,0001 (29,025)2 |
Pyroclastic flows2 |
| Krakatau, Indonesia |
1883 |
36,0001 (36,417)2 |
Tsunami2 |
| Tambora, Indonesia |
1815 |
92,0001,2 |
Starvation2 |
| Unzendake, Japan |
1792 |
15,0001 (14,030)2 |
Volcano collapse, Tsunami2 |
| Lakagigar (Laki), Iceland |
1783 |
9,0001 (9,350)2 |
Starvation2 |
| Kelut, Indonesia |
1586 |
10,0001 |
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Other Notable Eruptions
1 Eruptions of Mount St. Helens: Past, Present, and Future
2 Blong, R.J., 1984, Volcanic Hazards: A Sourcebook on the Effects of Eruptions: Orlando, Florida, Academic Press, 424p.
3 Living With Volcanoes: The U.S. Geological Survey's Volcano Hazards Program
4 Spall, H. (ed.), 1980, Earthquake Information Bulletin: July-August, 1980, v.12, no.4, 167p.
Updated Date: March 7, 2022