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An explosion on Mount Spurr could generate massive cloud of ash, which could mess with airplanes and cause issues for humans. For the last year, Alaska's Mount Spurr has been showing signs of a ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Low levels of a chemical substance have been detected in the water system at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The Hawaii Department of Health said Monday 1-chloro-4 ...
This is the first major eruption of Mount Etna since 2014. Mount Etna is one of the most closely watched and researched volcanoes in the world. Groups of tourists had to seek safety on Monday, when ...
Low levels of a chemical substance have been detected in a water sample collected from the Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park water system. The chemical detected is 1-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl ...
“That’s when our guide told us to run.” Boone noted the volcano had been active all morning, but no one expected the eruption to escalate so suddenly. While some travelers debated whether to ...
SICILY -- A massive eruption at Mt. Etna forced tourists to flee the volcano on Monday after a plume of high temperature gases, ash and rock “several kilometers high” billowed into the air ...
Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe, erupted on Monday morning, causing a chaotic scene at the popular Italian tourist attraction. According to CNN, Italian authorities said the ...
There were no reports of injuries at the time of publication, though some social media videos show tourists fleeing the volcano on foot. "I spoke to the INGV (Italy’s National Institute of ...
The volcano on the Italian island of Sicily is a popular tourist destination visited by 1.5 million people a year, many of whom trek almost all the way to its summit. Although Mt. Etna is one of ...
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Scientists suspected a volcano had erupted somewhere in the world with enough force to hurl sulfur high into the stratosphere—cooling the Northern Hemisphere by almost a full degree Celsius.