Volcano Watch: 1790 was a bad year at Kilauea

USGS photo taken by D. Swanson A man 6 feet, 4 inches tall lies on a ballistic block that was thrown 1 km (half a mile) from the floor of Kilauea caldera onto the northwest flank of the volcano probably during the 1790 eruption.

More people were probably killed by the 1790 eruption of Kilauea than by any other eruption in what is now the United States. Several hundred men, women, and children perished during explosions at the summit of the volcano.