lots. 15,000 died in Etna's most recent eruption. hope it helps no it didnt
7530 people died
There were no reported deaths as a result of the eruption of Mount Etna in 2010. While the eruption caused some inconvenience and temporary evacuations for nearby residents, there were no fatalities.
The 2011 eruption of Mount Etna in Italy did not result in any fatalities. The eruption mainly involved lava flows and ash emissions, causing some disruption in the surrounding areas but not leading to any deaths.
During the eruption of Mt. Etna in 2001, one person died. A BBC journalist, who was reporting on the eruption, was killed by an eruption-related explosion.
lots. 15,000 died in Etna's most recent eruption. hope it helps no it didnt
7530 people died
15,000
The explosive eruption on Mt. Etna took place on May 23, 1992. In all, Etna was actually erupting and venting gas for almost two years before it calmed again.
There were no reported deaths as a result of the eruption of Mount Etna in 2010. While the eruption caused some inconvenience and temporary evacuations for nearby residents, there were no fatalities.
The 2011 eruption of Mount Etna in Italy did not result in any fatalities. The eruption mainly involved lava flows and ash emissions, causing some disruption in the surrounding areas but not leading to any deaths.
a number of people
The 1669 eruption of Mount Etna in Sicily resulted in the deaths of at least 15,000 people.
umm i was wondering that
I'm pretty sure no one died
During the eruption of Mt. Etna in 2001, one person died. A BBC journalist, who was reporting on the eruption, was killed by an eruption-related explosion.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etna