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As many as 12,000 people perished in the initial blast, while more than 82,000 lives were taken subsequent famine and disease. The volcano also emitted about 170 billion tons of ash and debris in the atmosphere in a cloud so dense that it darkened islands 300 miles away for three days
Originally posted by davespanners
I think you may be slightly underestimating the immensity of natural disasters.
For example heres part of a description of the Tambora, Sumbawa, Volcano in Java (1815, April 5)
As many as 12,000 people perished in the initial blast, while more than 82,000 lives were taken subsequent famine and disease. The volcano also emitted about 170 billion tons of ash and debris in the atmosphere in a cloud so dense that it darkened islands 300 miles away for three days
So sucking it up with a plane would be a little like trying to soak up a Tsunami with a bath sponge.
Although they did stop that BP oil spill with a metal top hat so.... I guess theres hope
linkedit on 26-1-2012 by davespanners because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Shrukin89
Would need a pretty big tube, and project like that would be very costly. To prevent it, maybe build something that could divert the magma chamber else where, say in the ocean. If HAARP can induce earthquakes, I'm sure they can take steps to prevent an eruption from taking place.edit on 26-1-2012 by Shrukin89 because: (no reason given)