How To Escape From A Pyroclastic FlowGareth Fabbro
“What are you doing?” Andrew asked. He looked ahead at the advancing wave of ash. “Are you crazy? You don’t play chicken with a pyroclastic flow!” David didn’t reply. He pressed even harder down on the gas pedal and willed the car to go faster. “It will be on us in seco...
and pumice fell from the sky from the beginning of the eruption, the rocks initially werenot large enough to slaya person and the ash was relatively light. The first pyroclastic flow, which was the most dangerous part, didn't hit Pompeii until almost a whole day after the volc...
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and pumice fell from the sky from the beginning of the eruption, the rocks initially werenot large enough to slaya person and the ash was relatively light. The first pyroclastic flow, which was the most dangerous part, didn't hit Pompeii until almost a whole day after the volca...