The largest catastrophe of this kind occurred about seventy thousand years ago. Genetic evidence shows that the number of humans suddenly fell to just a few tens of thousands, only enough to fill a moderate-size sports stadium. Our species came close to extinction. The catastrophe may have been triggered by a massive volcanic eruption on Mount Toba in Indonesia that pumped clouds of soot into the atmosphere, blocking photosynthesis for months or years and endangering many species of large animals.