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Pompeii Eruption - Part 2: Ambiguous signs, ignored alarms, and choices made in the dark

Pompeii Eruption - Part 2: Ambiguous signs, ignored alarms, and choices made in the dark

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The ground trembled. The air changed. But in Pompeii and Herculaneum, ordinary life kept going—because what counts as a warning if it looks and feels familiar? Sometimes, the most dangerous signals are the ones you’ve already learned to live with.The first signs of change did not come with panic. Instead, the region around Vesuvius felt tremors, subtle and sometimes sharp. According to Pliny the Younger’s later letter, even the sea shifted strangely. Modern scholars believe smaller earthquakes and disturbances marked the days and weeks before the eruption. But the people of Pompeii were used to mending walls and patching damage. The big earthquake of sixty-two CE had taught them to expect repair, not disaster.Learn more at: https://thedisasterarchive.com/disaster/pompeii-eruption

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