Mount Vesuvius Volcano eruption on 24 August, AD 79 was preceded by a powerful earthquake, on February 5, AD 62, 17 years before. The whole Pompeii city was buried alive with no survival; archeologists discover no 4 legs wild animals, except 2 legs & domesticated pets under leash. 3 million peoples still mindlessly are waiting for the next big one.  

Mount Vesuvius Volcano eruption on 24 August, AD 79 was preceded by a powerful earthquake, on February 5, AD 62, 17 years before. The whole Pompeii city was buried alive with no survival; archeologists discover no 4 legs wild animals, except 2 legs & domesticated pets under leash. 3 million peoples still mindlessly are waiting for the next big one.  

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