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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May 10, 2013
Kilauea (Hawaii / USA):/ Increasing activity
Looking at the electronic tilt on the northwest rim of Kilauea’s caldera, we notice that the summit has been steadily inflating since May 5th. In its latest update (May 10th), HVO indicates that “conditions of unrest have increased slightly: At the summit, there was general inflation with a rising lava lake, clusters of earthquakes south of Halema`uma`u that spread out across the south flank, and an increase in microseismicity in the Upper East Rift zone.
The tiltmeter on the north flank of Pu`u `O`o generally records weak inflation. GPS receivers on the north and south flanks of the cone have been recording extension since late-April along with increasing seismic tremor levels.
The situation should be closely controlled. There seems to be a strong lava ascent and the lava flows issued from Pu’uO’o are qu
http://volcans.blogs-de-voyage.fr/2013/05/10/kilauea-hawaii-etats-u...
http://laculturevolcan.blogspot.fr/2013/05/les-actus-du-jour-10-mai...
Kilauea, United State, 1222m
The eruptive activity exclusively effusive, remains at Kilauea. At the summit pit crater in the Halema'uma'u caldera, the lava lake is still present. Its relatively low level and stable since the end of April, began a slow rise since May 03, which has accelerated since 06.
The level of the lava lake on April 27
The level of the lava lake on May 9
On the East Rift Zone, the activity is always present. In the Pu'u O'o few brief outbursts occurred on hornito located on the eastern part of the floor, especially before yesterday. In addition, since May 07, a new casting progresses outside the Pu'u O'o, on the flank. It is clearly visible on the thermal camera located on this side.
The flows that feed lava Peace Day are still present. The lava progresses through a system of tunnels, from the area of Pu'u O'o to the ocean. Lava enters the Pacific in two places, located either side of the northern boundary of the national park.
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Source : HVO.
POPOCATEPETL ERUPTION RECORDED MODERATE
Mexico, DF. - According to a report from the National Center for Disaster Prevention (Cenapred), Popocatepetl volcano eruption recorded moderate about 19:28 hours, then gave a continuous Emison ash that reached a height of 3200 meters .
The governor of Puebla, Rafael Moreno Valle, in his Twitter account, said thePopocatepetl volcano is monitored and is in normal parameters, so stay alert level Yellow Phase 2.
It was also reported that there has been incandescent fragments falling mainly on the north and northeast slopes, reaching an average distance of 300 meters. (google translate)
Source: http://www.aztecanoticias.com.mx/notas/estados-y-df/153929/popocate...
MAY 7 2013 - Tungurahua ECUADOR
http://earth-of-fire.over-blog.com/article-mayon-eruption-phreatiqu...
http://www.eleconomista.es/latinoamerica/noticias/4800618/05/13/Ecu...
Ecuador: Tungurahua Volcano generated seven explosions
The Tungurahua volcano, located in the central Andes of Ecuador and nine days ago saw the start of a new eruptive pulse maintains a moderate seismic activity, although the trend "slightly increased", informed the Geophysical Institute (GI) of National Polytechnic School.
Seven explosions, half hundred minor earthquakes related to fluid movement inside, and ten periods of constant shaking (tremor), by emissions of gas and ash, were recorded in the colossus in the last 24 hours, said IG report.
"The explosions are moderate, but some of them generate strong guns"
The strength of one of the "guns" produced windows shake and soil in nearby such as Pondoa and Runtín and was also heard in the tourist town of Baños de Agua Santa, at the foot of the volcano.
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Philippines: Mayon Volcano Eruption Kills Five
Rocks "as big as a living room" spew from a volcano in the Philippines, killing five and trapping many others.
http://news.sky.com/story/1087620/philippines-mayon-volcano-eruptio...
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/view_news/33326/Bagana-volcano-PNG-...
Eruptions have intensified at the volcano. Over the past 2 days, several explosions produced ash plumes rising to about 7,000 ft (2.1 km) altitude and drifting 30-45 nautical miles to the W and NW (VAAC Darwin).
Scientists say there were two or three minor explosions at Alaska's Cleveland Volcano on Saturday morning.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory and U.S. Geological Survey say satellites detected a small, low-altitude ash cloud and elevated surface temperatures at the summit. The Federal Aviation Administration said there are no flight restrictions as a result.
There she blows: Mount Etna erupts for 13th time this year spewing ... [Mail Online; 29 April 2013]
There she blows: Mount Etna erupts for 13th time this year spewing lava and ash hundreds of feet into the air
• Experts said violent eruption was 'spectacular' but not a risk to residents
• The huge burst on Saturday could be seen for miles by surrounding towns
• Town mayors called on the Government to introduce state of emergency
Mount Etna burst into life once more at the weekend as it shot lava, ash and smoke hundreds of feet into the air.
Residents had been warned about the imminent eruption as grey smoke has been seen rising from the volcano for days.
On Saturday, red hot lava was spat into the air as the volcano violently erupted once more.
Smoke and ash were sent up to 3,000ft in the air as Mount Etna erupted for the thirteenth time.
Experts said the eruption was 'very spectacular' but said local towns and residents were not at risk.
It is the thirteenth time Etna has erupted this year.
Such is the scale of the activity that concerned residents have called on the Government to introduce a state of emergency.
However, experts said the latest activity posed no risk to local residents or towns.
Stefano Gresta, president of the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, said it was 'very spectacular, but not risky', according to youreporternews.it.
The airport was only briefly closed and the eruption caused very little disruption.
The huge burst on Saturday could be seen by miles around and witnessed by residents of Catania and Taormina.
Ash was sent flying down Etna's slopes and smoke rose more than 3,000ft into the air.
Locals said the latest eruption is the most 'intense' of the year so far.
Ash was sent down the slopes of erupting Etna, which dwarfs towns that sit at the foot of the volcano
Huge plumes of smoke had been seen rising from the volcano for days before the eruption
The eruptions ended shortly before midnight on Saturday, although further bursts of activity were recorded yesterday.
A series of minor earthquakes, measuring up to 2.55 on the Richter scale were also recorded.
Earlier this month, mayors of towns surrounding the volcano called for 'urgent' government action.
In a joint statement, the politicians said they wanted a state of emergency to be declared.
Mount Etna is Europe's tallest active volcano.
After past explosions, authorities in Sicily have been forced to build dams or dig ditches to divert lava away from people's homes.
In 2008, an eruption continued for 417 days and was accompanied by more than 200 earthquakes.
APRIL 28 , 2013 Tungurahua ECUADOR
http://www.el-nacional.com/mundo/Volcan-ecuador-incrementa-activida...
Ecuador Volcano increased its activity
April 28, 2013 - 5:54 pm
The increase in activity this weekend Tungurahua volcano, located in central Andean Ecuador, caused ashfall in seven nearby villages, reported Sunday the Geophysical Institute of the Polytechnic.
According to the Institute, from 05.30 local time (10.30 GMT) there was an activity that generated pulse emission column rose up to four kilometers above the crater containing the ashes.
http://earth-of-fire.over-blog.com/article-tungurahua-equateur-une-...
* Explosive Eruption at Paluweh Volcano [Earth Observatory; 19 April 2013]
Sporadic eruptions from Paluweh (Paluweh volcano, also known as Rokatenda, forms the 8-km-wide island of Paluweh north of the volcanic arc that cuts across Flores Island. Although the volcano rises about 3000 m above the sea floor, its summit reaches only 875 m above sea level. The broad irregular summit region contains overlapping craters up to 900 m wide and several lava domes. Several flank vents occur along a NW-trending fissure. The largest historical eruption of Paluweh occurred in 1928, when a strong explosive eruption was accompanied by landslide-induced tsunamis and lava dome emplacement.) Volcano have been sending ash and volcanic gases into the air since late 2012. This natural-color image was acquired by the Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on the Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite on April 19, 2013.
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DETAILS OF THE EMERGENCY
Rokatenda, an active volcano located on Palue Island in Sikka district in the province of East Nusa Tenggara, erupted again on 23 March 2013 and continued until the next day - 24 March 2013. The ash plume caused considerable impact to the villages of Nitlung and Rokirole as well as other villages on the slope of the volcano causing families to evacuate their homes.
Volcanic activity has been observed since October 2012 with significant increase of ash and material erupting from the volcano forcing the affected communities to evacuate. The continuing volcanic activity has prevented them from returning to their villages.
Based on the official data from the National Agency on Disaster Response (BNPB) on 25 March 2013, since October 2012, 2,472 people have fled to camps in Maumere (the capital of Sikka district), 1,552 people to nearby towns, and 831 people to Maurole in Ende district. Assistance provided since the eruptions started in October 2012 has not been sufficient to meet the most basic needs of the displaced communities. If this situation continues and sufficient attention is not given to provide for needs such as health services to the IDPs, conditions will deteriorate further and casualties will increase.
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