Japan: A new island appears in the Ogasawara Islands - November 2013
Active volcanoes (Sep 28, 2012)
"Of course all volcanoes will explode, as this is going to be a very severe pole shift. What about the months and years preceding the pole shift? It is no secret that Mammoth Lake and the caldera of Yellowstone are warming up, and the populace has been prepared for these occurrences by the movie Volcano where there, in the middle of LA, lava is bubbling up. In fact, there is a fault line running from the approximate San Diego/LA area, up into the Sierras, and this is liable to rupture rather violently during one of the quakes that precedes the pole shift by some months. Volcanic eruptions from that area in the Sierras can be expected. Will Mount St. Helen erupt? All volcanoes that have been active within the memory of man will begin spewing and burping and oozing, and many that were not expected to become active will reactive. " ZetaTalk - Feb 15, 2000
Howard
Guatemala's Santa Maria Volcano Erupts, Forcing Evacuations (Feb 5)
It genereated a pyroclastic flow that traveled down the southeast flank of the dome complex reaching a length of approx. 2-3 km.
Ash plumes from both the explosion and the pyroclastic flow rose to an elevation of 17,000 ft (5.5 km) and produced moderate ash falls in the southern sectors of the volcano, in particular in the village and coffee farm of El Palmar.
Authorities ordered preventive evacuations in areas to the S and SE closest to the volcano.
At the moment, it is unclear what exactly triggered the pyroclastic flow - collapse of ejected material or partial collapse of the upper parts of the dome itself, or, most likely, a combination of both.
This morning's eruption was preceded by 34 small to moderate explosions within 24 hours, a quite unusually high rate, suggesting that magma and/or gas supply into the dome has been elevated at the moment.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/guatemala/santiaguito/news/56310/Sa...
Feb 6, 2016
Howard
Indonesia's Soputan Volcano Erupts Twice (Feb 6)
At 11:45 UTC, Darwin VAAC issued alerts to aviation about an ash plume that had risen to estimated 23,000 ft (7 km) altitude and has been drifting NW. Aviation color code was immediately raised to RED.
Ash fall was reported from the areas at the foot of the volcano.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/soputan/news/56344/Soputan-volcano-...
Feb 6, 2016
Howard
Increased Explosions at Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano (Feb 8)
The explosion formed an ash plume of about one kilometer high, similar to that reported during another explosion on Sunday that also included gas emanations.
Earlier on Monday RSN monitoring systems recorded an explosion at 10:24 a.m. that formed an ash plume of about 400 meters high, but shortly after it moved towards the Braulio Carrillo National Park area, the agency reported. Other similar explosions occurred Saturday at 1:50 p.m. and Sunday at 10:26 p.m.
RSN volcanologist Raúl Mora said experts noticed an increase in Turrialba’s activity since late January, along with a spike in seismic activity.
So far this month the RSN has registered tremors of moderate magnitudes in the area. Last Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 9:40 a.m., a strong, magnitude-4.4 temblor with an epicenter located 17 kilometers west of the Caribbean canton of Guápiles was reported by residents in Limón, Cartago and San José.
On Monday at 1:40 p.m., a magnitude-3.8 temblor was recorded in Santa Rosa de Turrialba, while at 9:04 a.m. on Tuesday, RSN reported a magnitude-2.9 temblor with an epicenter located 15 kilometers west of Guápiles, near the Turrialba area.
Source
https://www.ticotimes.net/2016/02/09/turrialba-volcano-records-new-...
Feb 10, 2016
Recall 15
Feb 09. 20.16 20:30 Local Time , Guatemala: Tonight Fire Volcano recorded strong Explosions...
From:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=es&sl=es&tl=en&am...
http://elperiodico.com.gt/2016/02/09/pais/volcan-de-fuego-registra-...
Feb 10, 2016
Mark
Webcams capture the moment Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano erupted into the sunlight
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecarib...
SATURDAY 6th FEBRUARY: This dramatic footage shows the Popocatepetl volcano in Puebla, Mexico, spewing ash and smoke into the sunlight.
The powerful eruption sent ash as high as 2,500 feet into the atmosphere and was caught on camera by Webcams de México.
The volcano erupted three times over 17 hours and caused an earthquake with a magnitude of 1.7 on Saturday.
Local authorities have set up a 7.5 mile exclusion zone around the volcano as a safety precaution.
Feb 10, 2016
Howard
Guatemala's Fuego Volcano Spews Ash on Nearby Towns (Feb 10)
This is the third paroxysm this year at the volcano. Over the past days, strombolian and effusive activity had gradually increased into now pulsating lava fountains and well-alimented lava flows.
Light tremors were also felt up to 25 kilometers away.
Strong gusts of wind could carry the clouds of "fine ash particles" to Guatemala City, 45 kilometers distant, said David de Leon, a spokesman for the government's disaster coordination service.
But thus far authorities were maintaining a yellow alert and were not ordering evacuations. However schools in the vicinity were ordered closed.
De Leon said the ash had so far fallen on three towns -- including Antigua Guatemala, a small, UNESCO-listed city dating back nearly five centuries and which served as the capital until the 18th century.
Sources
http://traveller24.news24.com/News/guatemalas-fire-volcano-spews-as...
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/fuego/news/56365/Fuego-volcano-Guat...
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/fuego/news/56380/Fuego-volcano-Guat...
Feb 11, 2016
Howard
Large pyroclastic flows at volcanoes in Indonesia and Nicaragua yesterday.
Large Pyroclastic Flow at Indonesia's Semeru Volcano (Feb 13)
Darwin VAAC raised the aviation color code to RED. Another, smaller flow seems to have occurred today.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/semeru/news/56429/Semeru-volcano-Ea...
Pyroclastic Flow at Nicaragua's Momotombo Volcano (Feb 13)
It produced a pyroclastic flow that descended the NE flank through the prominent ravine that also had channeled the recent lava flow from 2015.
Two relatively smaller explosions occurred at the volcano on Feb 12, one at around 02:20 and another at 11:15 local time.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/momotombo/news/56419/Momotombo-volc...
Feb 14, 2016
Mark
Authorities activate emergency plans after two volcanoes erupt in Nicaragua
http://news.co.cr/authorities-activate-emergency-plans-after-two-vo...
Meanwhile, the Masaya volcano has also witnessed an increase in seismic activity in recent days.
According to the Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (INETER), the Telica volcano, located in the Leon department, erupted at 8:28 a.m. Saturday morning, launching a column of ash and gas some 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) into the air. At least 20 smaller eruptions were recorded at the volcano in the subsequent hours. Ashfall was reported in some nearby communities.
About two hours after the first explosion at Telica, the Momotombo volcano – which had been essentially dormant for 100 years before exploding to life in December – launched a column of ash and gas more than 1,600 feet (500 meters) into the air.
There were no injuries reported in either event, though Civil Defense and municipal authorities said they were activating emergency plans in order to provide a rapid response should communities become at risk. Civil Defense authorities also visited communities near the Momotombo to coordinate evacuation routes should a major incident occur.
Feb 16, 2016
Howard
Increasing Eruptions at Nicaragua's Momotombo Volcano (Feb 18)
During the past days, explosions have become frequent, with intervals of only few hours. The largest on Wednesday evening at 20:50 local time showered almost the cone with incandescent ejecta and produced ash plumes up to 1 km tall.
Unconfirmed reports suggest that some of the eruptions also have produced small pyroclastic flows.
Ash fall was reported in the communities of La Concha, Matuzán, Boca de Cántaro, Flor de la Piedra and Puerto Momotombo.
According to the Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (INET) reported that microseismic activity remains high, suggesting that more eruptions are likely to occur in the near future.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/momotombo/news/56486/Momotombo-volc...
Feb 20, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
http://www.dinosmark.com/2016/02/birth-of-island.html
When This Boat Crew Realized What They Were Seeing, It Was Almost Too Late To Escape.
Feb 24, 2016
Howard
International Experts Sent in to Monitor Erupting Nicaragua Volcanoes (Feb 23)
Volcano experts from the US, UK, Costa Rica and local geologists are observing activity at four active peaks in Nicaragua after a flurry of explosions.
The biggest, and most active, is the enormous 1,297-metre Momotombo stratovolcano, near the city of León.
Momotombo, on the north of Lake Managua 25 miles from Nicaragua’s capital Managua, blew for the first time in 110 years in December, and has been active ever since.
In a post about the situation Costa Rican English-speaking news site The Tico Times wrote it had sent "geologists and local townspeople into a tizzy"
"In fact, there’s been so much volcanic and seismic activity in Nicaragua lately that experts from the United States, the United Kingdom, Nicaragua and Costa Rica are carefully studying and observing the situation."
Geologists from the US Geological Survey announced last week they are studying and assessing risks from Momotombo and the other active volcanoes in the country.
Both Télica and Masaya began erupting at the same time as Momotombo, and continue to do so.
Meanwhile, Cerro Negro, which has so far not erupted, recorded bursts of seismic activity last week.
Source
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/646744/Experts-sent-in-to-mon...
Feb 24, 2016
Howard
Strong Explosions at Ecuador's Tungurahua Volcano (Feb 26)
The ash plume dispersed mainly to the west and northwest where ash fall occurred in areas including Choglontús, Pillate, Cahuaji and El Manzano.
The explosion itself, a typical so-called "vulcanian"-type eruption, was preceded only by a short (lasting little more than an hour), but intense seismic swarm of shallow earthquakes caused by internal fluid movements and rock fracturing as pressurized gasses started to disintegrate the overlying plug.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/tungurahua/news/56574/Tungurahua-vo...
Feb 27, 2016
Mark
Fears over 'red alert' Volcano as it erupts TWICE in one day sending ash 3KM high
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/648038/Fears-over-red-alert-V...
Officials have placed the 2,460-metre Sinabung volcano on the Indonesia island of Sumatra under a high risk warning since it started erupting after 400 years of laying dormant.
However, this week's blasts have been some of the biggest and closest apart since it woke up in 2010.
Authorities are now closely monitoring the magma mount.
Agus Salihin, a volcanologist at the Sinabung observation post, said the eruption was one of the biggest since early 2015.
It has been erupting continually since 2010, but there are fears the frequency is increasing.
The Indonesian government has placed an area of 3.5 km (2.1 miles) radius around the peak under a red-alert high-risk danger zone.
The government has an evacuation plan in place for the area and evacuated everyone about 10,300 villagers in the most high-risk danger zone.
Feb 28, 2016
Howard
Continuing Explosions at Nicaragua's Momotombo Volcano (Feb 28)
Nicaragua remains attentive to two strong explosions occurred Sunday in the volcano Momotombo, located in the western Department of León, reports Today Nicaragua. The explosions were perceived by residents of that territory and Managua.
The Coordinator of the Nicaraguan Council for Communication and Citizenship, Rosario Murillo, said in a special intervention through press media that both explosions were accompanied by the spewing of gases, ash and incandescent material.
The first explusion was at 11:37am, the second at 12:38, material and ash reachin 500 to 1000 metres above the crater.
Commenting that the authorities and doctors are deployed to assist communities affected by the fall of ash and sand, Murillo called the population to be calm, and to maintain themselves informed, though the media.
Murillo said that the disaster prevention system is activated in the Department of León.
The volcano continues to produce on average 2-3 vulcanian-type explosions per day. Some of them seem to generate small pyroclastic flows.
The above video showing spectacular footage of the erupting volcano was recorded last week.
Sources
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/momotombo/news/56587/Momotombo-volc...
http://qcostarica.com/nicaraguas-momotombo-volcano-spews-ash-and-sand/
Feb 29, 2016
Howard
Increasingly Frequent Explosions at Sumatra's Sinabung Volcano (Feb 28)
In addition, collapses of parts of the lava lobe generated small to moderate pyroclastic flows that traveled up to 3 km down on the ESE side. One of them on Saturday reached again the (already mostly destroyed and abandoned) village of Simacem on the ESE flank at only 3 km distance from the crater.
For the local population, this means the long-lasting (more than 2 years now) crisis has no end in sight: the exclusion zone of 4-5 km radius around the volcano (depending on which sector) remains in place. More than 9500 people evacuated from villages in this risk area continue to live in a total of 9 now semi-permanent shelters.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/sinabung/news/56582/Sinabung-volcan...
Feb 29, 2016
Mark
ERUPTION WARNING issued for Mount Io after 30 volcanic trembles recorded
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/648452/ERUPTION-WARNING-issue...
The 1,317m high volcano is long overdue an eruption having not blown since October, 1936.
However, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has said more than 30 volcanic trembles were recorded before 7PM on Sunday, 28 February.
It is the highest amount of trembles that has been recorded at the site since seismometers were installed in 2013.
As a result, the JMA has issued a warning and said that none of Kyushu island’s 13 million plus residents are allowed within a kilometre of the volcano.
In early February, inhabitants of Kyushu – the most southern island in Japan – were sent into a frenzy when Sakurajima volcano began erupting.
The volcano, in south-west Japan, was seen with lava flowing down the mountain.
Last time it erupted in 2013, it coated the nearby city Kagoshima in ash.
Mar 1, 2016
Howard
Ecuador's Tungurahua Volcano Increasingly Violent (Mar 8)
Pyroclastic flows descended over 2000 m towards the Mandur and Achupashal areas.
Similar explosive activity, with increasing tendency, had already been occurring during the previous days, in particular since Sunday.
Very strong explosions also occurred Monday afternoon at 16:28 local time, two around noon (also Monday), as well as at 19:35 and 05:35 local time on Sunday (6 March).
All of them produced pyroclastic flows into various directions towards the western (Romero and Achupashal) and northern sectors (Mandur).
Violent shock waves that rattled windows and doors and ground rumblings accompanied the explosions and most of the time, a steam and ash column was rising 3-4 km from the volcano. At night, explosions could be seen ejecting incandescent material to great height (many 100 meters) and distances over the volcano's cone, generating spectacular avalanches.
Considerable ash fall has been affecting various areas around the volcano. In particular, the western sectors have suffered most. A team of IGEPN scientists measured a load of 7700 g/m2 of ash had accumulated since the end of February in the areas of Manzano and Choglontus. The area is rich in corn fields which have been severely damaged by the ongoing eruption.
In the El Manzano community, in the shadow of the restive volcano, residents covered their faces as they walked outdoors. Farmer Jose Morocho checked on his animals and said the eruptions had been relentless.
"Since 5 o'clock in the afternoon yesterday (Sunday), we have had an attack from the earth like never before. It has rained down on us up to sunrise. It has rained earth and so now, since we have nowhere to go, we must put up with whatever comes", Morocho said.
Sources
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/tungurahua/news/56804/Tungurahua-vo...
http://www.ibtimes.co.in/ecuador-tungurahua-volcano-continues-fiery...
Mar 9, 2016
Howard
Powerful Eruption at Alaska's Pavlof Volcano Sends Ash 20,000 Feet (Mar 27)
"As of 4:18 p.m. AKDT (00.18 UTC), ash was reportedly moving northward from the volcano," officials wrote. "Seismicity began to increase from background levels at about 3:53 pm (23:53 UTC) with quick onset of continuous tremor, which remains at high levels."
The volcano, which is located 625 miles southwest of Anchorage, produced an ash cloud more than 400 miles into interior Alaska.
The Aviation Color Code has been raised to red and the Volcano alert has been raised to Warning.
Mar 28 Update:
Alaska Airlines has canceled 41 flights to and from six cities across the state due to the "massive ash cloud" created by the Pavlof eruption.
"Flights are suspended to Barrow, Bethel, Fairbanks, Kotzebue, Nome and Prudhoe Bay until Alaska is able to assess weather reports after daylight (Tuesday). If weather conditions improve, Alaska will resume its regularly scheduled 54 flights to the affected six cities tomorrow (March 29)."
Moderator Note:
Likely correlated with significant event at buoy 21415 in Alaska waters on March 27.
Sources
http://www.ktuu.com/news/news/pavlof-volcano-begins-erupting-sunday...
http://www.youralaskalink.com/news/pavlof-volcano-begins-erupting-s...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/pavlof-volcano-erupt...
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/2006241-watch-two-volcanoes-in-nort...
http://www.ktuu.com/news/news/pavlof-eruption-alaska-village-covere...
Mar 28, 2016
Howard
Major Eruption at Mexico's Popocateptl Volcano (Mar 27)
Local officials encouraged residents of the area to cover their noses and mouths with a moist towel.
A 7.5-mile security ring around the volcano keeps people from getting too close to the eruptfion.
People are being warned to cover their mouths and noses if they go outside.
Officials have also warned anybody within this perimeter runs the risk of being hit by falling debris.
This marks the second major volcanic eruption in North America on March 27.
A powerful eruption at Alaska's Pavlof Volcano sent a towering column of ash 20,000 feet high and over 400 miles into the Alaska interior (see previous post).
Sources
http://www.kristv.com/story/31577240/volcano-erupts-in-mexico
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3512393/CCTV-cameras-captur...
Mar 29, 2016
Howard
Powerful Explosions Resume at Japan's Sakurajima Volcano (Mar 29)
Ash plumes rose to up to 10-12,000 ft (3-3.6 km) altitude.
The remarkable novelty is that most of the recent explosions occurred from the Minamidake crater, the volcano's old summit vent, and not from the Showa crater on its eastern flank, which had been (an almost exclusive) protagonist during the 10 years since 2006 until very recently.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/sakurajima/news/57028/Sakurajima-vo...
Mar 30, 2016
Howard
Violent Eruption at Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano (Apr 3)
The eruption occurred at 8:31 p.m. local time, producing an ash cloud that reached 1.2 miles in height, raining down burning rock fragments as far as 3,500 meters away.
The volcano registered 40 exhalations over the past 24 hours, after weeks of increased activity.
Officials have warned nearby residents to avoid the area, adding that low-level to intermediate-level explosive activity is expected. Falling ash may affect nearby towns.
Authorities confirmed on Sunday that a large dome of lava formed in January has been destroyed during recent explosions.
Sources
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2016/04/04/Mexicos-Popocatpe...
http://globalnews.ca/news/2616712/watch-mexicos-popocatepetl-volcan...
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2016/04/04/Mexicos-Popocatpe...
http://www.12news.com/opinion/go-ask-ozzy/amazing-images-from-volca...
http://www.wptv.com/news/world/video-violent-volcanic-eruption-caug...
Apr 5, 2016
Howard
Violent Explosions at Japan's Sakurajima Volcano (Apr 4)
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/sakurajima/news/57146/Sakurajima-vo...
Apr 5, 2016
Starr DiGiacomo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yjLuVlBVPak
Embedding has been disabled but Mary Greeley is on top of the Yellowstone situation, 5 EQ's today
Stay Alert - Yellowstone Volcano, Jackson Hole, Earthquake Lake Across the park
Apr 8, 2016
jorge namour
VOLCANO BÁRÐARBUNGA, ICELAND APRIL 9 2016
http://lechaudrondevulcain.com/blog/2016/04/09/april-09-2016-en-bar...
http://en.vedur.is/
An earthquake of magnitude 4.2 hit the Bárðarbunga volcano – under the famous Vatnajökull glacier in Iceland – just after midnight last night.
This is the largest earthquake hitting the region since the last volcanic eruption of Bárðarbunga that ended in February 2015.
The earthquake was followed by a dozen of aftershocks, the largest measured M 3.5 and occurred at 1:01.
Apr 10, 2016
Howard
Airport Closures Continue from Mount Bromo's Ongoing Eruption (Apr 10)
Since April 9, the mountain's volcanic activities has been increasing and it has been spewing ashes and other volcanic materials to the direction of Malang regency and its surrounding areas.
Mount Bromo began ejecting ash and thick smoke on April 1.
Based on the monitoring done by the Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Center (PVMBG), ashes began to spew from the crater of the mountain at around 7:32am and it moved to west and south west at the height of 1,200 meters from the peak of the mountain.
The closure of the airport began on Sunday, April 10 at 1:30pm.
A Batik Air flight and one by Sriwijaya Air, both from Jakarta, had to be redirected to Juanda Airport in East Java's capital Surabaya, 90 kilometers away.
All other flights to and from the Malang airport, some 30 kilometers from the volcano, had to be canceled.
Juanda Airport spokeswoman Liza Anindya said officials are bracing for a possible influx of passengers if the closure of the airport at Malang continues.
Sources
http://en.tempo.co/read/news/2016/04/10/056761397/Malang-Airport-Cl...
http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/news/malang-airport-closed-due-m...
http://www.9news.com.au/world/2016/04/11/00/01/indonesia-s-mount-br...
Apr 11, 2016
Howard
Mexico's Popocatepetl Volcano Erupts, Closes Airport (Apr 18)
Mexico's national disaster prevention agency reports that the eruption began around 2:30 a.m. (3:30 EDT; 0730 GMT) Monday.
Officials are urging residents to wear masks to avoid inhaling the fine grit that has covered houses and cars.
Civil Protection authorities warned against approaching the volcano.
'It is important to respect the security radius of 12 kilometers (seven and a half miles) due to the danger of incandescent fragments being emitted,' national coordinator Luis Felipe Puente tweeted on Monday.
Sources
http://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/mexican-volcano-spews-ash-on-nearby-...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3546419/Mexican-volcano-eru...
Apr 19, 2016
Howard
Powerful Eruption at Guatemala's Santiaguito Volcano (Apr 19)
Pyroclastic flows traveled several kilometers to the S and SE and an ash column rose to 4.5 km altitude, and drifted 25 km SW.
Moderate to strong ash fall affected areas to the W and SW including Loma Linda (6 km distance), San Marcos Palajunoj (16 km), Retalhuleu (25 km).
Media have reported that fine ash particles have fallen on Quetzaltenango city, some 200 kilometers (125 miles) west of the capital.
Sources
http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2016/04/19/guatemala-santiagu...
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/guatemala/santiaguito/news/57287/Sa...
Apr 21, 2016
SongStar101
Wow! There are nearly 40 volcano's erupting currently with more on eruption activity alert warnings! The South American peninsula is red and active with big quakes!
http://earthquakes.volcanodiscovery.com/
Currently erupting:
Alaid (Northern Kuriles): intense thermal signal from summit crater, strong degassing (updated 20 Apr 2016)Ambrym (Vanuatu): active lava lakes in several craters (updated 18 Feb 2016)
Aso (central Kyushu, Japan): degassing, sporadic steam / ash explosions (updated 8 Mar 2016)
Batu Tara (Sunda Islands, Indonesia): strombolian explosions, ash plumes up to 500 m, extrusion of a small lava dome with rockfalls (updated 28 Nov 2015)
Chikurachki (Paramushir Island): new eruption since end of March 2016 (updated 31 Mar 2016)
Colima (Western Mexico): sporadic small explosions (updated 31 Mar 2016)
Copahue (Chile/Argentina): seismic unrest, occasional ash venting (updated 22 Mar 2016)
Dukono (Halmahera): mild strombolian activity, continuous intense ash emissions (updated 20 Apr 2016)
Erebus (Antarctica): active lava lake in summit crater (updated 8 Dec 2014)
Erta Ale (Danakil depression, Ethiopia): overflowing lava lake (updated 2 Mar 2016)
Fuego (Guatemala): lava flows on S and W flanks, lava fountaining from summit vent (updated 13 Apr 2016)
Ibu (Halmahera, Indonesia): stromolian and phreatomagmatic explosions (updated 29 Oct 2015)
Karymsky (Kamchatka): occasional small explosions, thermal anomaly (updated 1 Mar 2016)
Kerinci (Sumatra): intermittent ash emissions (updated 14 Apr 2016)
Kilauea (Hawai'i): new lava flow from vents on NE flank of Pu'u 'O'o (updated 28 Apr 2015)
Kliuchevskoi (Kamchatka): mild strombolian activity in summit crater (updated 20 Apr 2016)
Masaya (Nicaragua): active lava lake in summit crater since mid Dec 2015 (updated 3 Apr 2016)
Momotombo (Nicaragua): intermittent vulcanian explosions (updated 29 Mar 2016)
Nevado del Ruiz (Colombia): intermittent explosions, steaming, ash venting (updated 31 Mar 2016)
Nyiragongo (DRCongo): new vent on crater floor (updated 8 Mar 2016)
Ol Doinyo Lengai (Tanzania): effusion of natrocarbonatite lava inside the crater (updated 8 Jul 2013)
Pacaya (Guatemala): intense spattering from intra-crater cone (updated 29 Mar 2016)
Popocatépetl (Central Mexico): degassing, sporadic explosions, slowly growing lava dome (updated 20 Apr 2016)
Rabaul (Tavurvur) (New Britain, Papua New Guinea): lava fountains, ash emissions from Tavurvur cone (updated 12 Sep 2014)
Reventador (Ecuador): lava flow on SW flank (updated 24 Feb 2016)
Sakurajima (Kyushu, Japan): sporadic vulcanian explosions from Minamidake and Showa crater (updated 14 Apr 2016)
Sangay (Ecuador): small strombolian activity in summit crater (updated 4 Apr 2016)
Santiaguito (Guatemala): increased effusive / explosive activity from Caliente dome (updated 20 Apr 2016)
Semeru (East Java, Indonesia): growing lava dome, lava flow, strombolian activity (updated 14 Feb 2016)
Shiveluch (Kamchatka): growing lava dome (updated 31 Mar 2016)
Sinabung (Sumatra, Indonesia): continuing pyroclastic flows (updated 31 Mar 2016)
Stromboli (Eolian Islands, Italy): weak, intermittent strombolian explosions (updated 31 Mar 2016)
Suwanose-jima (Ryukyu Islands): strombolian explosions in Ontake crater (updated 20 Apr 2016)
Tungurahua (Ecuador): large and frequent explosions, ash columns rising several km (updated 9 Mar 2016)
Ubinas (Peru): sporadic vulcanian explosions (updated 16 Jan 2016)
Villarrica (Central Chile): lava lake in summit crater, spattering, strombolian explosions (updated 4 Apr 2016)
Yasur (Tanna Island, Vanuatu): ash emissions, weak strombolian explosions (updated 13 Nov 2015)
Zhupanovsky (Kamchatka, Russia): steaming / degassing (updated 31 Mar 2016)
Eruption warning / minor activity:
Bagana (Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea): mild ash emissions (updated 3 Mar 2016)
Barren Island (Indian Ocean): weak thermal hot spot (updated 3 Mar 2016)
Bezymianny (Central Kamchatka Depression): steaming, weak seismic activity (updated 3 Jul 2014)
Bromo (East Java, Indonesia): degassing, mild ash venting (updated 4 Apr 2016)
Bulusan (Luzon Island, Philippines): occasional sporadic explosions (updated 23 Feb 2016)
Canlaon (Central Philippines): occasional sporadic explosions (updated 30 Mar 2016)
Cerro Negro (Nicaragua): increased earthquake activity (updated 16 Feb 2016)
Chirinkotan (Northern Kuriles, Russia): sporadic ash emissions (updated 28 Jul 2015)
Chirpoi (Kurile Islands, Russia): thermal hot spot visible on satellite imagery (updated 14 Apr 2016)
Cleveland (Aleutian Islands, Alaska): intermittent explosions (updated 19 Apr 2016)
Cotopaxi (Ecuador): vulcanian explosions (updated 16 Aug 2015)
Etna (Sicily, Italy): weak, dilute ash emissions from NE crater (updated 19 Apr 2014)
Heard (Australia, Southern Indian Ocean): strombolian activity, lava flow from Mawson Peak summit crater (updated 1 Feb 2016)
Karangetang (Siau Island, Sangihe Islands, Indonesia): rockfalls, glowing lava dome (updated 13 Jan 2016)
Kavachi (Solomon Islands): no eruption since 2007 (updated 16 Jun 2014)
Kick 'em Jenny (West Indies, Grenada): volcanic unrest, eruption warning (updated 24 Jul 2015)
Krakatau (Sunda Strait, Indonesia): steaming, seismic unrest (updated 15 Nov 2015)
Kuchinoerabu-jima (Ryukyu Islands): large explosive eruption on 29 May 2015 (updated 27 Mar 2015)
Langila (New Britain, Papua New Guinea): intermittent ash emissions (updated 14 Apr 2016)
Lascar (Northern Chile): sudden explosion on 30 Oct 2015 (updated 31 Oct 2015)
Lokon-Empung (North Sulawesi, Indonesia): seismic unrest, eruption warning (updated 9 Mar 2016)
Lopevi (Vanuatu): eruption warning (updated 16 Dec 2014)
MacDonald (Austral Islands, ): steaming observed (updated 6 Feb 2016)
Manam (Papua New Guinea): large explosion on 31 July 2015 (updated 4 Mar 2016)
Mayon (Luzon Island, Philippines): steaming (updated 18 Dec 2014)
Merapi (Central Java, Indonesia): sporadic phreatic explosions (updated 21 Aug 2015)
Michael (United Kingdom, South Sandwich Is): unspecified activity detected as hot spot on satellite data (updated 3 Oct 2015)
Nevados de Chillán (Central Chile): sporadic ash emissions, seismic unrest (updated 20 Apr 2016)
Nyamuragira (DRCongo): lava lake in summit crater disappeared in early April 2016 (updated 16 Apr 2016)
Ontake-san (Honshu): steaming, low seismic activity (updated 18 Dec 2014)
Papandayan (West Java): steaming (updated 6 May 2013)
Poas (Costa Rica): phreatic explosions (updated 14 Oct 2014)
Rasshua (Central Kuriles)
Raung (East Java): intra-caldera eruption with lava flow and strombolian activity (updated 27 Aug 2015)
Rincón de la Vieja (Costa Rica): occasional explosions from the crater lake (updated 3 Apr 2016)
Sabancaya (Peru): steaming, elevated seismic activity (updated 11 Oct 2015)
Sacabaya (Northern Chile, Bolivia and Argentina)
San Cristobal (Nicaragua): possible ash emission on 11 April (updated 9 Mar 2015)
San Miguel (El Salvador): intermittent ash emissions (updated 15 Jan 2016)
Sangeang Api (Indonesia): weak lava extrusion from summit crater (updated 11 Nov 2015)
Sirung (Pantar Island, Indonesia ): degassing (updated 10 Jul 2015)
Slamet (Central Java): steam emissions (updated 12 Jan 2015)
Soputan (North Sulawesi, Indonesia): steaming, weakly active lava dome (updated 31 Mar 2016)
Telica (Nicaragua): lava glow from crater, degassing, occasional light ash emissions (updated 8 Apr 2016)
Turrialba (Costa Rica): sporadic ash emissions, weak crater glow (updated 4 Apr 2016)
Ulawun (New Britain, Papua New Guinea): degassing, ash venting (updated 5 Aug 2013)
The data in the red borders above is from yesterday 4/20. Today the active volcano's page errors:
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/erupting_volcanoes.html
Apr 21, 2016
jorge namour
Minor eruption forms new crater on White Island - NEW ZEALAND
30 APRIL 2016
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=1...
The White Island crater from the volcano camera situated at the abandoned sulphur works.
A new crater has formed on White Island following a minor eruption on Wednesday but it's likely little or no magma was ejected.
During an aerial inspection of the site on Whakaari, volcanologists found the new crater in the northeast corner of the complex and found evidence of a landslide. Hot translucent gas was being emitted from the new vent but GeoNet said gas levels were only slightly elevated.
Seismic activity remains low and the Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 2.
At about 9.50pm on Wednesday, the volcanic island in the Bay of Plenty erupted, covering at least 80 per cent of the floor of the main crater and up two sides of the crater wall with a dark-green ash.
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First White Island rumbles, now Mt Ruapehu is making volcanologists sit up - NEW ZEALAND NZ HERALD
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=1...
29 APRIL 2016. First it was White Island's crater lake that was making scientists sit up - and now it is the one atop Mt Ruapehu. But the timing of White Island's latest bout of unrest, which culminated in an overnight eruption this week, and a volcanic earthquake swarm 241km away beneath Mt Ruapehu's crater lake should be seen only as a coincidence, a volcanologist says.
This afternoon, GNS Science reported that the mountain's crater lake had risen from 25C in mid-April to 40C.
The lake temperature had been rising since late 2015, at a similar rate to that observed in March 2011, April 2014 and February 2015. And over the past few days, scientists had been recording an earthquake swarm beneath the lake - something that has been an uncommon occurrence there over recent years.
IMAGE: The temperature of the crater lake at the top of Mt Ruapehu has risen in temperature. Photo / Getty Images
May 1, 2016
Howard
Two Costa Rican Volcanoes Erupting (May 1)
Two Costa Rican volcanoes, Turrialba in Cartago province and Rincón de la Vieja in Guanacaste began erupting over the weekend.
An explosion of ash and rocks was recorded at Turrialba Volcano at 3 a.m. on Saturday. The dark column of ash was visible next to the white column of vapor and gases that has been rising from the crater over the past few weeks.
Once again, access to Turrialba volcano and national park has been closed off due to the near-continuous ash emissions.
Small explosions have also continued. Between Friday morning and the early hours of Monday, RSN recorded more than 200 explosions, many of them hurling ash and rock out of the crater.
One of these explosions, at around 6 a.m. Monday, reached two kilometers high, RSN reported.
A five kilometre (3.1 mile) perimeter around the volcano has been established, the Comisión Nacional de Emergencias (CNE) – national emergency commission – said Sunday.
“Due to the constant activity at the Turrialba volcano and the arrival of tourists and the curious, authorities,” have decided to restrict access, said the CNE statement.
The Red Sismológica Nacional(RSN) – National Seismology Network – registered at least six eruptions on Sunday morning that released gas and ash into the atmosphere.
On Monday afternoon, the National Emergency Commission (CNE) called on the population to remain calm. CNE President Iván Brenes said the increase in the volcano’s activity has caused classes to be suspended at five public schools in Turrialba.
He said officials are monitoring crops for the presence of ash, and checking for possible harm to animals on the numerous dairy farms in the northern part of Turrialba canton.
A prolonged release of ash along with a high level of seismic activity was registered almost all day on Saturday, the RSN said.
Area residents are being asked to remain outside the restricted area around the volcano, which is located within the Turrialba national park, located some 70 kilometres (40 miles) east of San Jose.
Turrialba has entered its most active eruption phase since October 2014. On March 2015, the ash spewed from the volcano reached the greater metropolitan area of San Jose, forcing the temporary closure of the international airport on three separate occasions.
At the northern end of the country, in Guanacaste province, OVSICORI reported a moderate explosion at Rincón de la Vieja Volcano on Sunday at 2:37 p.m.
OVSICORI instruments also recorded an increase in seismic activity for some 11 minutes following the explosion.
Sources
http://qcostarica.com/turrialba-volcano-continues-with-ash-eruptions/
http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2411194&CategoryId=23558
http://www.ticotimes.net/2016/05/03/costa-rica-turrialba-volcano-ri...
May 3, 2016
KM
https://www.sott.net/article/317907-Earthquake-swarms-a-sign-Mount-...
Earthquake swarms a sign Mount St. Helens is recharging
"At this point, there is absolutely no sign that it will erupt anytime soon, but the data we collect tells us that the volcano is still very much alive," theU.S. Geological Survey said.
The low-magnitude quakes have increased in frequency to about 40 a week, as recorded by the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN). The PNSN has a network of 300 seismology stations in Washington and Oregon, working to monitor earthquake and volcanic activity across the Pacific Northwest.
There have been no signs indicating any change in gas emissions, and no signs of magma formation beneath the surface, says the USGS, and more importantly, no signs of an imminent eruption, reports CNN. The agency reminds us that a recharge can continue for many years beneath a volcano without an eruption.
The earthquakes are actually too small to be felt, even if you are standing over the spot where one is occurring. They range from 0.5 to 1.2 magnitude, just enough to register on a seismograph. "The earthquakes are volcano-tectonic in nature, indicative of a slip on a small fault. Such events are commonly seen in active hydrothermal and magmatic systems," says the USGS.
While each volcano behaves differently, improvements in computer technology and scientific experience give us a greater understanding of what is happening, improving our ability to locate earthquakes and seismic activity, and if necessary, provide eruption warnings.
Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18, 1980, killing 57 people. That eruption was preceded by over 10,000 small earthquakes. The force of the eruption blew off over 1,000 feet of the mountain's top, leaving an immense crater. The hot ash ignited forest fires and caused flooding as the snow melted from surrounding mountain tops, reports CBS News.
May 9, 2016
Howard
Powerful Eruption at Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano (May 12)
Tobías Bolaños Airport, in western San José, was closed while staff cleaned off the landing strip.
The eruption was very strong and reached some 3 kilometers above the volcano’s summit.
Many people posted messages and pictures on the Facebook page of the University of Costa Rica’s National Seismological Network reporting profuse ashfall and a strong smell of sulfur in the communities of Cartago, Alajuela, Heredia and San José provinces.
The eruption was recorded at 1:19 a.m.
Sources
http://www.ticotimes.net/2016/05/12/turrialba-volcano-spreads-ash-a...
http://todaycostarica.com/central-valley-wrapped-in-a-gray-cloud-wi...
May 13, 2016
Howard
Powerful Explosions at Guatemala's Santa Maria Volcano (May 16)
The explosions could be heard up to 30 km away and volcanic bombs reached 3 km in distance.
The eruptions produced ash plumes that rose 3-4 km above the dome and multiple pyroclastic flows that traveled up to 2 kilometers.
The current phase of activity has been the highest recorded at the volcano since at least 2 years.
Moderate to heavy ash fall occurred in the towns and villages of Nuevo Palmar, San Felipe Retalhuleu, Aldea Loma Linda, San Marcos Palajunoj El Patrocinio, among others.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/guatemala/santiaguito/news/57617/Sa...
May 17, 2016
Howard
Quake Swarm at Oregon's Mt Hood Volcano follows Mt St Helen Swarm (May 16)
One week quake summary (May 11- 17)
Close to 100 tiny quakes shook the area around Mount Hood Village between 6 p.m. Sunday night (May 15) and Monday morning (May 16).
Maps from the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network and the U. S. Geological Survey show quakes are happening frequently southeast of Timberline between there and Mt. Hood Meadows. They are small and shallow. The largest quake recorded since they started on Sunday is 1.9.
Between March 14 and May 7, more than 130 small earthquakes trembled beneath the surface of Mount St. Helens.
The magnitude of the quakes ranged from less than 0.5 to 1.3. The frequency of the quakes reached nearly 40 per week during this time.
Mount St. Helens last erupted on May 18, 1980.
The most recent eruption on Mount Hood occurred in 1865.
Sources
http://www.opb.org/news/series/unprepared/mount-hood-oregon-earthqu...
http://fox6now.com/2016/05/07/swarm-of-earthquakes-strikes-mount-st...
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2016/05/...
http://mynorthwest.com/category/earthquake_tracker/
May 18, 2016
Howard
Italy's Mt Etna Reawakens (May 17)
Since the evening of 17 May 2016, there has been intense Strombolian activity at Etna's Northeast Crater (NEC), with ejection of incandescent bombs above the crater rim and fall of pyroclastics over the flanks of the cone.
Vulcanologists define strombolian activity as explosive bursts of cinder, ash and smoke ejected with great force.
Shortly after 12:50 local time on 18 May 2016, eruptive activity evolved into a pulsating lava fountain within just a few minutes.
Volcanic tremor amplitude soon showed a rapid increase and an ash plume rose to 3000-3500 m above the summit and was blown by the wind to east-southeast.
During the afternoon, lava started to overflow from the western rim of the Voragine-Bocca Nuova depression, feeding a minor lava flow toward west.
At the time of this update, lava fountaining is ongoing.
The current eruption is the most significant period of activity on the volcano since December 2015, when the mountain witnessed one of its most severe eruptions of the last two decades.
Sources
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/etna/current-activity.html
http://www.thelocal.it/20160518/huge-ash-cloud-over-etna-as-volcano...
May 19, 2016
Howard
Powerful Eruptions at 2 Guatemalan Volcanoes (May 18)
At Fuego, an ash column reaching 5,500 meters (18,000 feet) has emerged with a strong pyroclastic flow and moderate rumbling of the mountain.
Fallen ash is reported in the villages of El Rodeo, La Rochelle, Osuna, Panimache, Morelia, Sangre de Cristo and Yepocapa.
At least one school has been evacuated in the municipality of Alotenango.
Two explosions occurredon May 19 at 09:34 and 09:56 local time, producing ash plumes that rose 2-3 km to 15,000 ft (4.5 km) altitude.
Loud detonations accompanied the eruptions which also generated pyroclastic flows.
Ash fall occurred in up to 25 km distance to the south and southwest, in particular in the farms of El Faro, Patzulin, Monte Bello, as well as in Loma Linda, San Marcos Palajunoj, Las Marias and other villages of the municipality of San Felipe in the department of Retalhuleu.
https://www.rt.com/news/343476-guatemala-volcano-erupts-evacuation/
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/guatemala/santiaguito/news/57692/Sa...
May 20, 2016
Howard
Explosive Activity at Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano (May 19)
A volcano in central Costa Rica is spewing smoke and ash 9,840 feet (3,000 meters) into the sky, sending hundreds of people to the hospital with breathing difficulties and forcing dozens of flights to be diverted.
Activity at Turrialba Volcano increased significantly on Thursday with constant ash emanations and at least three big explosions.
The first explosion occurred at 2:05 p.m. and formed a plume of gas and ash that reached nearly 1 km high.
The second, and most prolonged one, occurred at 3:46 p.m. and lasted three minutes. A few minutes later, at 4:09 p.m., a third explosion was recorded.
The column of gases and ash at about 4:20 p.m. rose to more than 500 meters above the crater and wind conditions at that time caused ash to disperse from the volcano, mostly to the southwest, RSN reported.
Ash has been reported in San José and Heredia provinces.
“It seems to me to be the strongest Turrialba eruption in the past six years,” according to volcanologist Gino Gonzalez.
The National Emergencies Commission in a Facebook statement called people to take masks and wear tight clothing to protect their lungs and skin from the ash and smoke.
Since the start of the eruption, hundreds of local residents reportedly sought medical help due to breathing and skin problems.
People took to social media to describe the “all-hell-broke-loose” situation in the region. They spoke about a strong sulfur smell and added that ash has reached four provinces of Costa Rica.
Turrialba Volcano has seen increased activity following explosions in late April, some of which extended for several hours. The National University’s Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (OVSICORI) reported that micro-tremors and ash eruptions from the volcano have been constant since an eruption recorded at 10:07 p.m. Wednesday.
On Wednesday, the National Emergency Commission (CNE) established a 5-km restricted access area around the volcano. Entrance to the Turrialba Volcano National Park has been closed to all visitors since 2014.
In a report, CNE geologist Blas Sánchez said ash and other materials from the explosions are visible on various farms located west of the volcano. He also reported that ash is accumulating in various nearby rivers.
Sources
http://www.ticotimes.net/2016/05/19/costa-rica-turrialba-volcano-ex...
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/turrialba/news/57687/Turrialba-volc...
https://www.rt.com/news/343875-costa-rica-volcano-erupts/
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/05/160521-turrialba-volcano...
May 20, 2016
Tracie Crespo
www.thebigwobble.org/2016/05/mount-sinabung-volcano-north-sumatra.html
Mount Sinabung Volcano North Sumatra Kills Three After It Blasted Ash 3 Kilometers Into The Sky Saturday
Deadly Eruption at Sumatra's Mt Sinabung -May 21
Mt Sinabung blasted volcanic ash 2 miles high, with pyroclastic flows that tumbled down the slopes for 3 miles.
Three people were killed and four were critically injured after Mount Sinabung erupted in Sumatra Saturday.
All of the victims were working on their farms in the village of Gamber 2.5 miles away from the base of the volcano.
"Seven people were exposed to the hot clouds, killing three and leaving four others in critical condition," he said in a statement, adding the injured had been taken to hospital.
Several houses were also destroyed during the eruptions.
https://weather.com/news/news/indonesia-sumatra-mount-sinabung-erup...
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/asean/982513/3-die-as-sumatra-volca...
http://www.wsj.com/articles/volcano-erupts-in-western-indonesia-kil...
May 21, 2016
Howard
Frequent Explosions at Guatemala's Santa Maria Volcano Causing Severe Ash Fallout
(May 22)
Very elevated activity continues at the active Caliente lava dome. Yesterday, another two strong explosions occurred at 08:30 and around 13:00 local time.
Both explosions produced tall ash plumes that rose 3-4 km above the dome, reaching altitudes of 15,000-20,000 ft as well as triggering several pyroclastic flows that descended several kilometers on the flanks of the dome.
The frequent explosions are beginning serious problems related to ash falls. Determined by the prevailing winds, ash plumes from the explosions again drifted W and SW, causing ash fall in the same areas that have been subject to fallout during much of the previous weeks already: Nuevo Palmar, San Marcos Palajunon, Coatepaque and others.
The ash fall is not only causing much damage to houses, cars, motorcycles, farmlands, but it is almost impossible to avoid breathing in the fine glassy particles. Prolonged exposure to fine dust is very unhealthy and can cause serious damage to the pulmonary system. Residents are advised to wear dust masks.
Another major concern is the pollution of drinking water by the fine ash.
Source
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/guatemala/santiaguito/news/57721/Sa...
May 23, 2016
Howard
Severe Ash Fallout from Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano (May 23)
The spewing of ash, rocks and gases that started Friday at Turrialba Volcano continued almost uninterrupted Monday afternoon. The volcano has been spewing materials for over 75 hours, with only brief periods of calm.
Ashes from the explosions caused a power outage in an area within 5 kilometers of the volcano and also affected OVSICORI’s cameras and measuring instruments at the crater.
Citizens over the weekend posted reports on OVSICORI’s Facebook page of ash falling in communities all over the Central Valley, which comprises the provinces of San José, Cartago, Heredia and Alajuela.
In San José most of the reports were from people in the northern cantons of Goicoechea, Coronado and Moravia.
OVSICORI also received reports of falling ash from the Heredia cantons of Santo Domingo, San Isidro and Belén, and as far as La Guácima in Alajuela province.
Communities around the volcano were affected by ash mainly in the Cartago cantons of Oreamuno and Turrialba.
Oreamuno Mayor Catalina Coghi Ulloa said material from the volcano affected some 20 dairy farms and nearly 2,000 animals in these cantons. “Milk production in the area has been reduced by at least 15 percent in the past days due to the constant ashfall,” she said.
Iván Brenes, president of the Emergency Commission, on Monday morning said that it started distributing hay bales and that experts from the Agriculture and Livestock Ministry (MAG) are evaluating animals.
Ministry officials also are conducting inspections to assess the effect of ash on crops.
Agriculture is one of Cartago’s main economic activities, and farmers in the north of the province are the country’s top potato producers, supplying 80 percent of all potatoes consumed in Costa Rica, according to MAG.
The region also is the largest producer of onions, while hundreds of other farmers also grow carrots, beets, cabbages, yucca, flowers and other crops.
Early estimates from MAG say ash from Turrialba would have affected some 55 percent of the crops in the region.
Source
http://www.ticotimes.net/2016/05/24/ash-turrialba-volcano
May 25, 2016
Howard
Ash Covers Villages after Mt Sinabung Eruption (May 23)
At least seven people died after clouds of hot ash and gas consumed farmland around the mountain on Sunday.
Rescuers are still searching for survivors.
The ash reached towns 12km (seven miles) away, local military head Agustatius Sitepu told AFP, including Gamber village in North Sumatra.
Even though the eruptions have subsided since Sunday, residents are still being warned to stay away.
"We urge the people surrounding Mount Sinabung to keep away from the red zones, which are within a three kilometre radius from the crater, or within a four kilometre radius from the equator in the north to northeast sector, or a six to seven kilometre in the south and southeast sector," said local official Muhammad Nuril Ansori.
Sinabung had been dormant for 400 years when it began erupting again in 2010.
Source
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-36365966
May 25, 2016
jorge namour
Etna, outstanding video CAI Lingfield: the eruption from close!
SICILY - ITALY May 25, 2016 -
VIDEO: http://www.meteoweb.eu/video-gallery/etna-eccezionale-video-del-cai...
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https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=it&tl=en&js=y&...
Etna, continues the activity of the volcano: violent explosions from the "Chasm"
Etna, continuous eruptive activity began yesterday evening: loud noises from the main crater of the volcano
Continue the activities' eruption of Etna, but since last night has changed scenario: only violent explosions from the volcano. Cosi deafening in the summit area of the volcano from being heard by the sea.
There 'no ash emission, it' presence of magma, such as casting or lava fountains. The tremors of internal ducts remain medium-high.
The system 'monitored National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Catania. The airport of Catania and 'fully operational.
May 25, 2016
Howard
Ongoing Eruption at Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano Eradicates Flora (Jun 3)
The ash and gases expelled by the volcano since 2010, when the volcano first reawakened, until recent weeks, have caused the disappearance of the flora.
The first eruption occurred at 10:40pm June 1, the second and third at 12:37am and 5:10am on June 2, respectively.
The third eruption sent ash, rocks and smoke reaching 1,000 meters into the sky.
Sources
http://qcostarica.com/flyby-of-turrialba-volcano-evidence-of-disapp...
http://qcostarica.com/turrialba-blows-it-stack-in-early-morning-eru...
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/video/2016-06/03/c_135409396.htm
Jun 4, 2016
Howard
Increased Activity at Sumatra's Kerinci Volcano (Jun 5)
Activity at Kerinci volcano has increased since a 6.6 quake struck off western Sumatra June 1.
The Vulcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Agency (PVMBG) has established a three kilometer exclusion zone.
Mount Kerinci is Indonesia's tallest active volcano and is located the border of the Sumatran provinces of Jambi and West Sumatra, 138 kilometers southeast of West Sumatra's capital Padang.
National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said the eruption has not posed any real danger to surrounding villages, but officials are monitoring the volcano closely since its activities “continue to rise.”
Since Mount Kerinci is Sumatra's tallest mountain, volcanic clouds could reach airplane's cruising altitude and disrupt flights,” he said.
Prior to small ash emissions in April 2016, Mt Kerinci has been mostly dormant since 2013.
Sources
http://jakartaglobe.beritasatu.com/news/sumatras-mount-kerinci-sees...
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/kerinci/news/57831/Kerinci-volcano...
Jun 7, 2016
M. Difato
Spectacular ash explosion at Philippine volcano
A volatile volcano in the eastern Philippines sent a spectacular column of ash and steam high into the sky on Friday. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/afp/article-3635038/Spectacular-as...
Mount Bulusan is an active volcano in the eastern Philippines that has been credited with nine similar ash explosions since May 2015 ©Philippines Institute of Volcano (AFP)
The plume of ash from Mount Bulusan in the rural eastern province of Sorsogon went two kilometres (1.24 miles) into the air, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said in an advisory.
Institute head Renato Solidum said nobody was living within a four-kilometre (2.48 miles) danger zone near the volcano, but that people in nearby communities should wear masks outside or stay indoors.
Solidum said that inhaling the ash could cause difficulty in breathing and respiratory illnesses.
Bulusan has had nine similar explosions since May last year. Solidum said Friday's lasted for about 30 minutes, and that more could be expected.
The Philippines is located in the seismically active Pacific "Ring of Fire" and has over 20 active volcanoes.
Jun 10, 2016
Howard
Strong Explosion at Mexico's Popocatépetl Volcano (Jun 12)
Source
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/popocatepetl/news/57964/Popocatepe...
Jun 14, 2016
Howard
Kamchatka's Klyuchevskaya Volcano Spews Ash Nearly 4 Miles High (Jun 14)
Eurasia's largest volcano in Russia’s Far East erupted shooting hot ash miles into the air on Tuesday, the local geophysical service said.
"The eruption was detected early Tuesday morning. The eruption column rose 3.7 miles. The steam-gas plume stretched for 47 kilometers to the west of the volcano.
The 15,580-feet volcano in Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula has been rumbling to life since the beginning of April and the number of tremors and ash eruptions has been on the rise.
Sources
http://sputniknews.com/environment/20160614/1041278666/klyuchevskay...
http://www.kscnet.ru/ivs/kvert/index_eng.php
Jun 14, 2016
Howard
Mt Kanlaon Volcano Erupts in Philippines (Jun 18)
The eruption prompted aviation officials to issue a warning for all pilots to stay away from the area.
The volcano, located about 510 kilometres south of Manila, has been more active than usual since November, prompting the Government to ban hikers from its slopes.
Ash fall alert was raised in provincial capital city, Bacolod, as well as in the cities of Bago, La Carlota, and San Carlos and the towns of Moises Padilla, Murcia, and Pontevedra, all in Negros Occidental.
Phivolcs has placed Mt. Kanlaon under Alert Level 1 and Caelian said it is only when it reaches Level 3 that evacuation will be imposed.
Meanwhile, Phivolcs warns that there is a no-entry zone along a four-kilometer radius from the volcano.
On March 29, Kanlaon erupted, affecting several residents by ash fall. The eruption destroyed hectares of grassland in Negros Occidental.
Sources
http://www.manilatimes.net/kanlaon-volcano-erupts/268624/
http://www.mb.com.ph/caap-issues-notam-warning-over-mt-kanlaon-airs...
http://www.mb.com.ph/ash-fall-alert-raised-after-kanlaon-erupts/
http://www.ibtimes.sg/philippines-mount-kanlaon-erupts-again-spewin...
Jun 18, 2016
Howard
Powerful Explosion at Guatemala's Santiaguito Volcano (Jun 17)
Pyroclastic flows descended the base of the cone and ash falls occurred in downwind areas to the west and southwest, including the towns and villages of Loma Linda, San Marcos Palajunoj, San Felipe Retalhuleu, El Nuevo Palmar and others.
Santiaguito volcano has gone through 58 eruptive phases so far this year.
Sources
https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/santiaguito/news/58045/Santiaguito...
http://sputniknews.com/environment/20160618/1041548454/guatemala-vo...
Jun 18, 2016
Howard
Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano Repeatedly Spews Ash (Jun 16)
Repeated ash emanations at the volcano reaching nearly a mile high and 7.5 miles from the crater arrived at nearby communities along with the smell of sulphur.
Sustained tremor activity that started at 8 p.m. Wednesday marked a new spike in activity at Turrialba Volcano. At 1:45 a.m. Thursday the crater began spewing ash and vapor.
The gas and ash plume reached some 1,500 meters (4,900 feet) above the crater of the volcano, located some 50 kilometers east of San José.
Emanations remained constant until 7:15 a.m.
Two more ash spewings occurred at 8:05 a.m. and 9:05 a.m. and lasted 20 and 10 minutes respectively.
Wind conditions during the morning caused ash to disperse from the volcano at about 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) northwest of the crater.
Ash from the plume reached communities north of Cartago and San José provinces, and as far as Braulio Carrillo National Park.
Residents of the northern Cartago canton of Oreamuno and from various communities north of Heredia province reported a slight smell of sulfur Thursday morning on OVSICORI’s Facebook page.
At 3:59 p.m. RSN monitoring stations recorded a new burst of ash that lasted about seven minutes and reached some 2,000 meters height (6,560 ft).
Turrialba Volcano since October has recorded important activity, with dozens of explosions of ash, gas and rocks that increased in late April, some of which extended for several hours.
The National Emergency Commission (CNE) in May established a 5-km restricted access area around the volcano. Entrance to the Turrialba Volcano National Park has been closed to all visitors since 2014.
Materials expelled by the volcano have reached communities in San José, Alajuela, Heredia, Cartago and Limón provinces.
Source
http://www.ticotimes.net/2016/06/17/turrialba-volcano-ash-spewings
Jun 18, 2016