Anyway, if you didn't here's a brief...debrief:
In August of AD 79, Mt. Vesuvius in Italy erupted, burying nearby Roman cities such as Pompeii and Herculaneum with as much as 20 feet of ash and pumace. There was complete devastation in a three-mile radius around the volcano.
Scientists speculate that Vesuvius erupts with this much force about every 2000 years...so as you can see, they think it could very well happen again soon.
The problem is, back in AD 79, there were about 30,000 people in the area; now there are 3.5 million, so the devastation involved with such an eruption could be catastrophic.
Here's the dilemma: if scientists predict an eruption and they order an evacuation, this would be costly and people would lose trust in the government's judgement. If they don't evacuate, millions could die.
So what do you think of this situation? Or do you have any other info to add?

