The last eruption of Mount Vesuvius

MAR 15, 20249 MIN
Witness History: World War Two

The last eruption of Mount Vesuvius

MAR 15, 20249 MIN

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<p>The Mount Vesuvius eruption that buried Pompeii in 79AD is well known, but far fewer people know about the last time the volcano erupted in 1944.</p><p>It was World War Two, and families in southern Italy had already lived through a German invasion, air bombardment, and surrender to the Allies. </p><p>And then at 16:30 on 18 March, Vesuvius erupted. The sky filled with violent explosions of rock and ash, and burning lava flowed down the slopes, devastating villages.</p><p>By the time it was over, 11 days later, 26 people had died and about 12,000 people were forced to leave their homes. </p><p>Angelina Formisano, who was nine, was among those evacuated from the village of San Sebastiano. She’s been speaking to Jane Wilkinson about being in the path of an erupting volcano.</p><p>(Photo: Vesuvius erupting in March 1944. Credit: Keystone/Getty Images)</p>