When Pompeii Was Destroyed By Volcano, This Is What Became Of Her People

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When Pompeii Was Destroyed By Volcano, This Is What Became Of Her People


Life is unpredictable and nature always has a heavy hand. Among the events of history's most destructive natural disasters that crushed civilizations and reduced cities to rubble, the one that engulfed Pompeii is perhaps the most haunting. 1700 years ago, residents of a prosperous Italian city called Pompeii were caught unawares when a heavy rain of molten ash and pumice as hot as 1300 degree Fahrenheit started pouring. A deadly volcano Mount Vesuvius had erupted striking the city with disaster. Those who couldn't escape choked to death and got buried inside a thick layer of ash. When the survivors came back looking for their belongings, they found that their city had been wiped off the face of the earth, as if it never existed. The entire city was submerged, as it was, under a 20 foot thick blanket of volcanic material. It was later in 1748 that scientists, during an excavation, found the city sleeping intact in the lap of time.



It is heartbreaking to see the remains of people; people who were once alive; people who died trying save themselves; people who died hoping for a miracle to save them. And the fact that they have remained frozen in that moment for 1700 years is nothing short of awe-inspiring.

The volcanic eruption lasted for 24 hours and took more than 2000 lives. Scientists discovered that molten ash and pumice had hardened around the bones of decayed bodies like a mold. They used plaster to determine the exact position and other details of the bodies.

It revealed that people died wherever they were at the time of the eruption - some taking shelter under the stairs, some holding each other, and the others crouching or crawling. Some of the bodies even depict facial expressions and impression of the kind of clothes they were wearing at the moment.

Source decodepast.com

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