The Pompeii incident
š What Happened:
On August 24, 79 AD, Mount Vesuvius violently erupted near the Bay of Naples in Italy.
The eruption lasted for two days and buried the Roman citiesĀ of Pompeii, Herculaneum, and others under ash, pumice, and rock.
Thousands of people were killed, many of them suffocated by toxic gases or buried in ash.
š¢Why It Was So Devastating:
The eruption released a massive pyroclastic flowĀ ā a fast-moving, superheated cloud of gas and ash that obliterated everything in its path.
Pompeii was buried under 4ā6 metersĀ of ash and debris, which preserved the city in a sort of time capsule.
Because of the suddenness, many bodies were frozen in place ā people caught in the act of fleeing, hiding, or just living life.šØ
šļø What Makes It Famous:
When the ruins were discovered centuries later, archaeologists found preserved buildings, mosaics, graffiti, and even food.
Plaster was poured into the voids left by decomposed bodies, creating detailed casts of people and animalsĀ at their moment of death.
The site gives us a haunting, detailed look at daily life in ancient Romeš¢.






1 because i wanted to learn more about volcano's
2 None, it's to sad