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Russian volcano erupts after centuries of dormancy, spewing hot ash into sky and triggering 7.0-magnitude earthquake with tsunami warning on Kamchatka Peninsula.
The eruption of the Krasheninnikov volcano on Sunday in Russia’s Far East came after a series of seismic events this past ...
Indonesia’s rumbling Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki has erupted for the second time in two weeks, sending a column of thick ash as high as 18 kilometers (11 miles) into the sky. Panicked locals have ...
Russian volcano Krasheninnikov erupted for the first time in centuries, sending hot ash miles into the sky. (Credit: Artem ...
The warning came after the volcano belched a plume of ash and steam five kilometers about 3 miles into the night sky in a brief but powerful explosion and displaced more than 700 villagers.
Filipino authorities issued emergency evacuation orders after a volcano in the central Philippines erupted for a second time this year, spewing a high column of ash into the sky. Mount Kanlaon, an ...
Ash falls from the sky as air quality warnings issued for parts of B.C. Published on Jul. 13, 2023, 9:17 AM More than 330 fires burn throughout province, most of them in northwest and central B.C.
JAKARTA — Indonesia’s Mount Sinabung volcano sent a cloud of hot ash as high as 5 km (3.1 miles) on Tuesday, in its first big eruption since August last year, the c… ...
A volcano near the Philippines capital spewed ash up to 15 km into the sky on Sunday, prompting the evacuation of thousands of people, the cancellation of flights and warnings of a possible ...
Share or comment on this article: Terrified tourists run for their lives as Mount Etna erupts, sending gigantic plume of ash more than a mile into the sky The ignorance here is palpable.
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A restive Philippine volcano briefly erupted Tuesday on a central island, sending a 4-kilometer (2.4-mile) plume of ash and debris into the sky and forcing authorities ...
Incredible satellite images reveal the moment that Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano spewed a gigantic plume of ash four miles (6.5km) into the sky.