Mount Pelee, killer volcano above St Pierre, Martinique

Sentinel-1 CSAR IW acquired on 17 April 2018 at 22:10:46 UTC
Sentinel-1 CSAR IW acquired on 29 April 2018 at 22:10:47 UTC
Sentinel-1 CSAR IW acquired on 21 June 2020 at 09:58:20 UTC
Sentinel-2 MSI acquired on 01 January 2021 at 14:47:31 UTC
Author(s): Sentinel Vision team, VisioTerra, France - svp@visioterra.fr
Keyword(s): Geohazard, volcano, urban planning, island, France, Lesser Antilles
Fig. 1 - S1 (29.04.2018) - Martinique Island is a French island of the Lesser Antilles.
Fig. 2 - S2 (01.01.2021) - The 1397 m high Mount Pelee is located at the north-west of the volcanic island.
In 1902, it caused the most deadly eruption outside Indonesia and the worst toll of the 20th and 21th centuries with 29 000 people killed by its pyroclastic flows.
Fig. 3 - S1 (29.04.2018) - The main city of Martinique used to be Saint Pierre, south of Mount Pelee, it is now Fort de France.
Fig. 4 - S2 (01.01.2021) - There used to be 26 000 inhabitants in Saint Pierre in 1902, as against 4100 now.