Friday, March 4, 2016

Volcanoes in Egypt

There are no active volcanoes in Egypt, however, there is evidence of a volcanic eruption in the Mediterranean that covered ancient Egyptian settlements. Archeologist were able to uncovered historical cities, artwork and documents. It is theorized the volcano Santorini erupted and winds carried blizzards of ash to Egypt and the possibility of a tsunami as well (Morrison). 



There is also a filed of volcanoes near Egypt in haruj, Libya. Spanning across 45,000 sq km there are approximately 150 active volcanoes (Volcanodiscovery). 



Because Egypt does not have any active volcanos there are no real procedures or warning system in place. Although there is no immediate danger in Egypt there is all around. Thusly, there should be more education and awareness about volcanic activity around Egypt and safety protocols in place. Given the recent evidence of a massive eruption that once covered a great part of Egypt in ancient times, government officials should implement a warning system and evacuation procedure. 


Morrison, Dan. “Ancient Egypt Cities Leveled by Massive Volcano, Lava Find Suggests.” National Geographic. National Geographic Society. 2 Apr. 2007. Web. 3 Apr. 2016.1

Volcanodiscovery. Home page. Volcanodiscovery. no date. Web. 3 Apr. 2016.

<http.//www.volcanodiscovery.com/haruj.html>

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2 comments:

  1. Great finding! you are right, because we know in the past, a big eruption happened, people should be a bit more aware of that fact and maybe invest and more awareness/education...you never know..

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