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Final Hazard Report

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 Germany's main natural hazard threats  Volcanoes Germany is not known for many recent volcanic eruptions but, the Eiffel region in Germany is highly volcanic and is one of the biggest threats to the country and its citizens. The volcanic activity in this region is millions of years old and has had devastating eruptions in the past. The area is full of underground volcanic flows and has various dormant volcanoes. Recently scientists have recorded carbon dioxide bubbles coming from deep underground indicating magma chambers moving toward the surface. Many geologists feat the danger in this area could dramatically change in a matter of months. The possibility of volcanoes reawakening is high and one volcano, in particular, could have devastating effects. The caldera of Laacher See is the youngest dormant volcano in the region.  The above picture is one of the Laacher See located just west of the River Rhine, near many residential areas. Around 12,000 years ago the Laacher See erupted