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The alert level of the world’s largest volcano was raised a notch to “ADVISORY”, and the Aviation Color code to “YELLOW” because shallow earthquakes have recently appeared in increasing numbers under the volcano. There is no sign that the volcano…
The Cuban medical brigade in Ecuador is ready to assist the local population in the event of the eruption of the Cotopaxi and Tungurahua volcanoes, which have increase activity over the past few days. Doctor Maria Isabel Martinez, head…
Is a larger explosive volcanic blast coming at Nishinoshima volcanic island in Japan? The newest flyover video of Nishinoshima, released by the Japanese Coast Guard, shows major sulfur deposits around the main crater of the new volcanic island. Large…
An Asahi Shimbun aerial photo confirms eruptive volcanic discharges deposited at the Showa vent of Mount Sakurajima on Aug. 15 in Kagoshima. (Mahito Kaai) A major eruption at Mount Sakurajima here appears more likely after scientists confirmed that volcanic discharge…
Ash emission from Etna’s Voragine (photo: Boris Behncke / twitter) Etna has been mostly calm during the past months. However, signs of unrest have appeared in the form of dilute ash emissions from the central crater (Voragine). The emissions…
Inferometry map of Sakurajima showing large deformation (inflation) of the summit area More worrying signs of volcanic unrest started to appear: according to FNN News, volcanic gas releases have been detected at the sea floor of the Futatsumata Port on…
Mount Sakurajima in Kagoshima, southwestern Japan, August 15th, 2015. Photograph: Reuters/Kyodo Japan warned on Saturday that a volcano 50 kilometres from a just-restarted nuclear reactor is showing signs of increased activity, and said nearby residents should prepare to evacuate. …
The Cotopaxi volcano near Ecuador’s capital has spewed ash over a wide area in two pre-dawn blasts. Authorities stressed that the explosions and a five-kilometer- (3-mile-) high plume of ash do not signify that the Andean country’s highest active…
‘Coast of Grenada in the West Indies have locals worried’ Weirdly named Kick ‘em Jenny, this volcano is about 180 meters (600 feet) below the surface of the ocean. Because of the rise in earthquake shudders (over 200 this month…