Volcanic eruption may have triggered Europe's deadly Black Death plague
NeutralScience

- A recent study suggests that a volcanic eruption may have initiated a series of events leading to the Black Death, Europe's most devastating pandemic. This eruption could have disrupted climate patterns, contributing to the spread of the plague in the 14th century.
- Understanding the potential link between volcanic activity and the Black Death is significant as it may reshape historical narratives about the pandemic's origins and its impact on European society, highlighting the interplay between natural disasters and human health crises.
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