View Mount Tambora 1967 Eruption Death Toll Pictures. Ash began to fall and on 10 april there were more rumblings that sounded like cannon. By century's end, the death toll from bengal cholera stood in tens of millions.
Although its eruption reached a violent climax on 10 april 1815, increased steaming and small phreatic eruptions.
Around 11,000 to 12,000 people were killed directly by the eruption and the rest of them died as a result of starvation there have been minor activities since then and the last eruption recorded was in 1967 with small eruption but no explosion. It was generally believed that tambora was extinct, although natives living in the in the end, perhaps another seventy to eighty thousand people died from starvation or disease caused by the eruption, bringing the death toll to nearly ninety thousand in indonesia alone. The most recent eruption of tambora was in 1967. One of the most powerful volcanic eruption in history, mount tambora is the deadliest eruption in history causing death of more than 80,000 lives.disclaimer.