4. Plymouth, Montserrat
These days, it would be hard to believe Plymouth was once the capital of Montserrat. It was also the only port of entry to the island, but due to heavy and deadly volcanic activity, the population of Plymouth currently stands at 0.
In 1995, the Soufrière Hills volcano started to spew dense smoke for the first time since the 19th century. The sulfuric smoke was also accompanied by unpredictable eruptions of fragmented volcanic material.
After one evacuation in August, the threat was perceived to be over. But a few weeks later, rivers of hot, fast-moving gas and rock started to run through the island causing widespread panic among its residents. The lava flowing through town resulted in 19 deaths and further eruptions covered 80% of the town in ash four feet deep. Since then, the pyroclastic flow is said to have ruined the soil, causing residents to totally abandon the island.
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