The diagrams illustrate the position of a volcano and the state of a village before and after a volcanic eruption.
Overall, the eruption caused significant damage to the village, including the destruction of houses, trees, and the surrounding landscape due to the spread of lava.
In detail, before the eruption, the village was well-developed with houses arranged in circular clusters in the central and eastern parts of the area. Additionally, the land was covered with dense vegetation, particularly trees, giving it a green and natural appearance. The volcano, situated in the northwest, appeared inactive, posing no immediate danger to the settlement.
After the eruption, the village underwent dramatic changes. Lava spread from the volcano into the central area, destroying many houses and altering the landscape. The dense vegetation was largely wiped out, leaving only a few scattered trees. The previously inhabited land was replaced with barren terrain, indicating the extent of the destruction caused by the eruption.
