On May 8, 1902, the city of St. Pierre was the vibrant cultural capital of the Caribbean. By 8:02 AM, it was a smoldering graveyard. The eruption of Mount Pelée unleashed a pyroclastic flow of superheated gas and ash that instantly annihilated 30,000 residents. The entire city was erased from the map in less than three minutes, making it the deadliest volcanic disaster of the 20th century. Amidst the absolute devastation, rescue parties discovered the impossible. Deep underground, in a poorly ventilated, thick-walled solitary confinement cell, a man named Ludger Sylbaris had survived. A convicted brawler waiting for his sentence, Sylbaris was saved by the very dungeon designed to punish him. While the wealthy elite and politicians perished in their grand mansions, the outcast emerged from the ashes with horrific burns, but alive. This historical deep-dive reconstructs the political hubris and ignored scientific warnings that doomed St. Pierre. It traces the terrifying mechanics of pyroclastic surges and the surreal aftermath of the eruption, telling the unforgettable story of how the worst natural disaster in modern history spared only the man society had thrown away.



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Titel
Ashes of St. Pierre
Untertitel
The Prisoner Who Survived the Deadliest Volcano of the 20th Century
EAN
9783565292615
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
04.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.76 MB
Anzahl Seiten
205