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volcanic-catastrophe
A massive volcanic event blanketed the Earth in ash and soot, disrupting climate and threatening global life.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Postman (1985)David Brin
Chapter 39
This interlude describes a post-apocalyptic winter following a catastrophic volcanic event that disrupted atmospheric patterns and threatened life on Earth. Despite the devastation, nature gradually recovers as the ocean releases heat, allowing spring to return and vegetation to regrow, though reminders of the harsh 'Long Chill' persist in the form of cold winds and snow. The passage emphasizes the resilience of the natural world amid ongoing environmental challenges.