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
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A volcano has erupted in Indonesia, throwing a plume of ash more than 600ft into the sky and sending dozens of tourists fleeing down the maintain.
Mount Tangkuban Parahu, located in West Java province, blew its top around 3.45pm local time while around 100 tourists were on the rim of the crater.
Local police said at least two people were taken to hospital suffering breathing difficulties.
Dramatic videos show cars and mopeds in a mad dash to escape - powering through a thick layer of ash on the road as more rains from the sky.
The ash also blanketed nearby villages, with pictures showing mounts of it built up on car windscreens.
The Centre for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation said the ash spread both south and north east, but did not spread as far as regional capital Bandung - 18 miles to the south.
Authorities have warned tourists not to approach the crater, saying that more volcanic activity could be likely.
The Mount Tangkuban Parahu tourism complex was also closed to tourists wanting to stay overnight.
Locals and traders at the complex were also warned to stay on high alert for any further eruptions.
Indonesia is one of the world's most vulnerable countries when it comes to natural disasters because it sits directly on top of the Pacific Ring of Fire.
The 'Ring of Fire' is a horseshoe-shaped geological disaster zone that is a hot bed for tectonic and volcanic activity.
Roughly 90 per cent of the world's earthquakes occur in the belt, which is also home to more than 450 volcanoes.
The seismic region stretches along the Pacific Ocean coastlines, where the Pacific Plate grinds against other plates that form the Earth's crust.
It loops from New Zealand to Chile, passing through the coasts of Asia and the Americas on the way.
The region is susceptible to disasters because it is home to a vast number of 'subduction zones', areas where tectonic plates overlap.
Earthquakes are triggered when these plates scrape or slide underneath one another, and when that happens at sea it can spawn tsunamis.
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PERU ~ Ubinas volcano eruption: State of emergency and 30,000 people evacuated
A state of emergency has been declared in the area around the volcano after it violently exploded on July 20, 2019, sending ash all the way into Bolivia.
Nearly 30,000 people have been evacuated.
According to Peru’s National Emergency Operations Center (COEN), ash from the volcano has covered 617 schools and 20 health centers in the southern region of the Andean nation.
The volcano set off a series of explosions last Thursday and emitted a column of ash about 5 kilometers (3 miles) high, which has since drifted with the wind, taking with it toxic gases.
Peru is located within the 40,000 kilometer, horseshoe shaped Pacific “Ring of Fire” which has 452 volcanoes, and a nearly continuous series of oceanic trenches.
It is the latest in a series of volcanic eruptions which have included Mount Etna on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, Popocatepetl in central Mexico and Stromboli, off the north coast of Sicily in Italy.
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ROME: Italy’s Mount Etna, Europe’s biggest live volcano, erupted overnight with lava flows and explosive burps, vulcanologists said Saturday.
A heavy emission of ash into the sky forced the closure of two airports in Sicily’s second-biggest city of Catania. They partially reopened early Saturday.
The activity followed “lively spattering” recorded by the National Institute of Geophysics and Vulcanology (INGV) in early June and a previous eruption in December last year.
Eruptions are frequent, and the last major one dated back to early 2009.
The institute said this latest eruption was intermittent and the lava was flowing around 1.5km down a desertic escarpment called the Valle del Bove (Ox Valley) from craters situated on the volcano’s southeast face.
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Jul 19, 2019
Two were too close to Stromboli when it erupted. One died. Here's the video.
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Italy: massive eruption of Stromboli (1 death)
3 Jul 2019
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The Stronboli volcano, an Italian island north of Sicily, has experienced a strong eruption. at 4:46 pm this Wednesday.
The eruption generated an ash plume more than 2 km in height. It was preceded by lava spills.
The first assessment reports a dead person (a tourist) and a wounded man.
Tourists have thrown themselves into the sea, people have fled their homes, there are also many other scenes of panic. Coastguards are currently evacuating the area.
Scientists are quite “concerned” about the huge earthquake swarm that has been shaking southern California in recent weeks, and right at this moment bubbling tar is literally coming up through the streets in one section of Los Angeles. None of this means that a major seismic event is imminent, but it is certainly not a good sign either. We have been tracking quite a bit of unusual shaking along the Ring of Fire in recent months, and scientists assure us that it is just a matter of time before “the Big One” hits southern California. And if you follow my work on a regular basis, then you already know that I am extremely concerned about the potential for major seismic activity along the west coast. So when I came across a San Diego Union-Tribune article entitled “Southern California earthquake swarm takes an unexpected turn, and..., it definitely got my attention. According to that article, there have been “more than 700 earthquakes” in the Fontana seismic zone over the past few weeks…
There have been more than 700 earthquakes recorded in the Fontana area since May 25, ranging from magnitude 0.7 to magnitude 3.2, recorded Wednesday at 5:20 p.m., according to Caltech staff seismologist Jen Andrews.
That is certainly a lot of earthquakes, but is this sort of activity unusual?
Powerful eruption of the volcano Mount Sinabung, North Sumatra is reported. Its eruption was at 4:28 pm with the height of the ash column observed ± 7,000 m above the peak (± 9,460 m above sea level). It was observed that the ash column was black with thick intensity, June 9.
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A volcano previously classified as “extinct” in Russia’s far east has woken up, and experts are now warning it could produce an eruption similar to the one that wiped out Pompeii and Herculaneum almost 2,000 years ago.
The Bolshaya Udina volcano is a stratovolcano located at the center of the Klyuchevskaya volcano group on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula. It stands at around 10,000 feet in height and, until 2017 it was considered extinct, meaning it has not erupted in a long time and is unlikely to ever erupt again.
It is not known when Udina last erupted. However, scientists recently noticed continuing seismic activity beneath the mountain, potentially suggesting the “awakening” of the volcano complex, scientists wrote in the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research.
As a result, a team of researchers from Russia, Saudi Arabia and Egypt carried out a detailed investigation on the volcano. They installed four seismic stations and monitored the complex for two months, over May and June last year.
Over this time, they recorded 559 events in the area around Udina. Further analysis suggested the activity was forming an “elliptical cluster” and that seismic events were taking place at a depth of at least three miles. “These seismic properties may indicate the presence of magma intrusions with a high content of melts and fluids, which may justify changing the current status of this volcano from ‘extinct’ to ‘active,'” they wrote.
Researchers also observed a cluster of seismic activity connecting the volcano to the Tolud zone—a region thought to store magma. “Based on the results of this study, we conclude that during 2018, the Tolud magma source appeared to have built another pathway to Bolshaya Udina.”
Udina volcano
In an interview with the newspaper Science in Siberia, Ivan Kulakov, the lead author of the paper, said an eruption at Udina could be catastrophic. He likened the scale to the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 A.D
"When a volcano is silent for a long time, its first explosion can be catastrophic," he is quoted as saying. "A large amount of ash is thrown into the air, it is carried far away, and not only the surrounding settlements, but also large territories all over the planet can suffer. Recall Pompeii: the awakening of Vesuvius was preceded by a lull for several thousand years. And the eruption in Peru in 1600 led to a cooling in Europe and famine in Russia."
Kulakov said it is impossible to say when or if Udina will erupt, but that they will need to closely monitor the volcano. Vadim Aleksandrovich Saltykov, who was not involved in the study, said there are now plans to study the environment of the volcano next year, at which point they hope to find out where the magma is
AWESOME-Video of the fissure that was made in the Etna Volcano in Italy
MAY 30 2019
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Hundreds of people living near the Ubinas volcano have been evacuated after the volcanic peak erupted 07:35 UTC (02:35 local time) on July 19, 2019.
The ash plume reached an altitude of 40,000 ft (12km). The alert level has been raised from yellow to orange.
The National Institute of Civil Defense (Indeci) ordered the evacuation after the Ubinas volcano, the most active in the country located in the Moquegua region, recorded two explosions that led to ash being spewed within a radius of 25 km (16 miles), affecting at least eight inhabited areas.
Ashfall was reported in the towns of Ubinas, Escacha, Anascapa, Matalaque, San Miguel, Huarina and Tonohaya
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Mount Bromo triggers tremors after eruption
Jakarta / Sat, July 20, 2019 / 10:31 am
A traditional dance performance at the Eksotika Bromo 2019 on Mount Bromo, Probolinggo, East Java, on July 14. (JP/Aman Rochman)
Mount Bromo in East Java erupted on Friday afternoon at 4:37 p.m., according to the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB).
The eruption caused tremors with an amplitude of up to 37 millimeters and lasted around seven minutes, triggering panic among residents, according to kompas.com
“The situation is now under control,” BNPB spokesperson Agus Wibowo said in a statement.
Tremors with amplitudes of 0.5 to 1 mm were still recorded through Saturday morning.
Mount Bromo has been on Level 2 alert (caution) since 2016. Visitors and residents are prohibited from going within a 1-kilometer radius from the volcano's crater.