Montserrat Island: The Modern Pompeii

Montserrat is an island of volcanic origin and is considered one of the overseas territories of the United Kingdom. After the volcanic eruption in 1995, approximately two-thirds of the island’s population fled the area.
The island of Montserrat is located in the Caribbean Sea, within the chain of the Lesser Antilles. Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Its area is approximately 102 square kilometers. Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

The island features three volcanic peaks. Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

After the eruption of the Soufrière Hills volcano began in 1995, the height of its lava dome gradually increased to 930 meters. Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Due to the ongoing eruptions, which resulted in pyroclastic flows and thick layers of mud covering nearby settlements, by 1997 the city of Plymouth had been completely abandoned. Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

One-third of the remaining population moved to the southern part of the island. Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

According to experts, the island will not be suitable for normal habitation for at least another decade. Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

The layer of mud that covered most of the island ranges from four to seven meters in thickness! Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

Montserrat – a modern Pompeii

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