Vesuvius, one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world, was recently captured peeking through a circular hole in the clouds. This stratovolcano, standing at 1,281 meters, is located near Naples and is known for the catastrophic eruption in 79 AD that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum. Today, around 800,000 people live on its slopes, with up to three million in the potential danger zone. Researchers believe that the next major eruption might be imminent, posing a significant challenge for preparations and evacuation.
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