6 Cities that could be buried by lava one day without warning: From Naples in Italy to Pahoa in the US
- Volcanoes have shaped some of the world's most productive landscapes, leaving behind fertile soils, natural harbours and landscapes that have supported communities for centuries.
- The same geological forces that enrich the land also create hazards that can return with little warning.
- Around the world, millions of people continue to live beneath active volcanoes, accepting the risks because their homes, livelihoods and local economies remain closely tied to these landscapes.
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- Volcanoes have shaped some of the world's most productive landscapes, leaving behind fertile soils, natural harbours and landscapes that have supported communities for centuries.
- The same geological forces that enrich the land also create hazards that can return with little warning.
- Around the world, millions of people continue to live beneath active volcanoes, accepting the risks because their homes, livelihoods and local economies remain closely tied to these landscapes.
Sources: Times of India