A volcano is an utter in the Earth's crust. Hot rock, steam, toxic gases and ash reach the Earth’s surface when a volcano erupts. An eruption can also basis for earthquakes, mudflows and flash floods, rock falls and landslides, acid rain, fires, and even tsunamis.
Volcanic gas and ash can spoil the lungs of small infants, older adults, and people with cruel respiratory illnesses. Volcanic ash can affects people hundreds of miles away from the outbreak.
Although there is no guarantee of safety during a volcanic eruption, you can take events to protect yourself. You should have a adversity plan. Being ready can help reduce fear, anxiety and dead.
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