79 Mount Charcoal Eruption

702 Mount Charcoal Eruption was similar to this eruption, therefore no article is needed.

The 79 Mount Charcoal Eruption was the first known eruption to occur on Mount Charcoal. The eruption was categorized as Serious VEI 6. It began on an unknown date, drenching, devastating, and destroying Pine County completely with hot lava, ash, pumice, and pyroclastic flows. Neighboring tribes took their gold and spices and left the county. The tribe heard the volcano but thought it was not a warning. Lava bombs were thrown for kilometers. Since the Airruso tribe did not develop electricity back then, there were no such things as blackouts and power outages. However, ash clouds extended to 75 miles. In some cases, county temperatures were observed to have dropped by 14-21 degrees Fahrenheit post-eruption. Following the eruption, 562 people died, and 1404 others were injured during the eruption. Damages once evaluations were completed totaled a modern-day R$2T ( $5B ).

29 years ago, a powerful earthquake estimating over magnitude 8.3 rocked what would known as Pine County. The tremors reached Mount Charcoal. Some volcanologists say that this brought Mount Charcoal back to life. It was felt 9,477 miles from the epicenter. It caught most Robloxians offguard. The earthquake caused a total of 4.6 trillion ROBUX (2008 R$) of damage and killed 1,826 people. Most people thought that the worst was over. Little did they know that this was the dawn of the Mount Charcoal. However, it was not included in the evaluations and the death toll.

The eruption began with a steam eruption, where it was seen from Mount Amnoze. It was a weak VEI-2 eruption.

A colossal ash plume was seen around The Pine County and its neighboring counties. The ash was sent up to 700 kilometers from surface. It was an alarming volcanic activity. The extinct volcanic mountain now has become a dangerous volcano as its activities are rising very fast. The eruption is now categorized as a VEi-4.

A second major eruption began, which was more violent this time. The eruption column began to rise higher than the first one. It spewed ash throughout The Pine County and marked a larger phase at the time it erupted at that time, and its record of its highest eruption column of its latest activity until the Third Phase began. It was categorized as a VEI-5.

Falling ash was recorded on Pine County and its neighboring counties. The largest seismic activity was recorded when a Magnitude 5.3 rocked the volcano. A colossal Magnitude 6.7 earthquake shook the volcano and the Pine County following a huge steam smoke. It was a colossal eruption. It also caused a colossal landslide.

Tens of millions in Pine County flee. Some chose to evacuate in neighboring counties and some chose to stay inside the disaster shelter. It was a deadly day. The mayor, which chose to stay inside the disaster shelter.

The eruption followed a thunderstorm which is near the county. The thunderstorm neared Mount Charcoal, making it a double disaster combination. Falling ash became more intense and lethal with a mixture of rain and mudflows came along after its eruption.

Then pyroclastic flow came. The pyroclastic flow's deposits have reached Pine County, which resulted in at least 71 direct deaths. Falling ash has even affected the county, which caused another 71 direct deaths.

The volcano continues its eruption. The eruption halted into a magmatic eruption. The magmatic eruption started with a colossal-sized 6.6 earthquake along with high level magmatic eruption which caused a landslide. The volcano won't stop erupting.

The fourth phase of the eruption of Titan Volcano occurred shortly after its high level magmatic eruption. The eruption column reached 168.5 km. A magnitude 6.3 (aftershock of 6.6 earthquake) occurred and continued its eruption throughout the phase. With the fourth phase, the official preliminary phases of the major eruption has ended.

When the final phase eruption began, a cloud of ash was thrown 2,246 km into the atmosphere.

During the eruption, lava immediately began to flow from the volcano's crater in rivers, flowing quickly for a lava flow into nearby cities and counties such as The Pine County, causing 2 trilllion ROBUX in damages, mostly to the county, as they were choked by ash and buried by the lava flows. 420 people died from the final phase eruption, but 1,404 people got injured.

After the main eruption, there was a smaller eruption. The ash and smoke in the air made the county-wide temperature drop by 14-21 degrees Fahrenheit.

In the aftermath of the eruption, as many as 28.4 million people were made homeless, and 43.8 million were left without a job, as the local population relied on farming to make their livings. The shortage of food therefore led to a famine, until aid reached the area 2 years later, ending the famine, and giving out food and water supplies to the stricken population, along with cures for the area, as many people were suffering from dirty water related diseases. Aid was quickly given, and as a result, the death toll was kept incredibly low, at 562 dead, remarkable given there was no warning prior to the eruption.

Due to heavy traffic during evacuation, The Pine County set up emergency evacuation carriages and set up carriage evacuation routes.