Eastbourne, Narthernee

Eastbourne, also known as Nikitu (Kapuran: ╥ ┬╟ ┼) was a city in Narthernee located 19 km west from Mount Caldwell and 77 km north from New Eastbourne. Referred as "Pompeii of Narthernee", it was buried under 6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Caldwell in 1979. Over 23 thousand residents were evacuated from the town before, along with 394 remaining residents were buried by volcanic ash.

The town was excavated between 1983 and 1985 and there were plans to rebuild the city, but Seriki Malasu, the then-president of Narthernee, ordered the new town known as "New Eastbourne" to be built to replace Eastbourne and turn the ruined town into a pernament memorial and museum in 1993 (the city's original Sminster resturant was rebuilt and kept open as part of the memorial/museum, while a company from  moved the city's original McDonald's branch, which received the least damage, to nearby Sakaroni during the excavation process).

The scientists who predicted the eruption were charged with involuntary manslaughter shortly after the eruption's death toll was announced by the government, a move criticized by several other governments and the, and were sentenced to execution via firing squad, with their families exiled to the.