Two
kilometres
further
from
the
crater,
Pompeii
was
hit.
There
was
little
time
to
escape.
Flat
roofs
caved
in,
buildings
collapsed
and
people,
if
not
already
killed
by
the
heat,
suffocated.
The
town
was
covered
by
about
ten
metres
of
debris
from
the
volcano,
and
there
it
lay
hidden
for
hundreds
of
years.