Industrial Age · Southeast Asia · Disaster

1815

Tambora Erupts

April 10, 1815

On Sumbawa, Mount Tambora blew itself inside out in the most violent eruption in recorded history. Tens of thousands died locally; ash circled the globe. The following year, 1816, became the "year without a summer" from Vermont to Switzerland, starving crops and inspiring, at Lake Geneva, a novel called Frankenstein.