The earthquake triggered many landslides and caused the formation of several natural dams 40 to 120 m high.
The earthquake triggered a tsunami, which affected a 200 km coast.
A 5.1-magnitude earthquake triggered a landslide, which took off pressure that had been holding in magma.
The earthquake also triggered numerous landslides which buried houses and people.
The earthquake triggered a series of tsunamis that killed at least 130,000 people in Indonesia alone.
But is it possible that historically, many earthquakes have triggered eruptions?
The earthquake also triggered landslides, which contributed to the massive death toll.
Both earthquakes triggered tsunamis that were observed around the northern part of the Pacific ocean.
A major earthquake in Japan has triggered a tsunami on the north east coast, sweeping away cars, ships and buildings.
The earthquake triggered a major tsunami which caused many casualties, giving a total death toll of at least 5,233, possibly up to 10,000.