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Satellite Views of Hayli Gubbi Volcano Eruption

Satellite Views of Hayli Gubbi Volcano Eruption

Handout photo dated on November 23, 2025 shows The Day Atmosphere Air Pollution Dust & Haze Volcanoes. On 23 November 2025, the Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia, located approximately 800 kilometres north-east of Addis Ababa, erupted for the first time in nearly 12,000 years. As a result of the eruption, a large sulfur dioxide (SO₂) plume was emitted into the atmosphere. This image, derived from data acquired by the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite on 24 November, shows the plume extending for approximately 3,700 kilometres from Ethiopia to the Arabian Sea. The atmospheric monitoring capabilities of Copernicus Sentinel-5P support the detection and tracking of volcanic gas emissions, which are important for aviation safety, air quality assessments, and climate monitoring. Photo by European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-5P imagery via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japan: Shinmoedake Volcano Erupts in Kagoshima, Spews Ash 500 Meters High 2

On Sunday, June 22, Mount Shinmoedake in Kirishima City, Kagoshima Prefecture, erupted, sending a plume of smoke more than 500 meters above the crater, according to the Kagoshima Local Meteorological Observatory. It was the volcano’s first eruption since 2018. The observatory has kept the eruption alert level at 2 and is urging people to stay cautious within a roughly 2-kilometer radius of the crater, due to the risk of large volcanic rocks and other hazards associated with the eruption. This video shows ash fall from a volcanic eruption, filmed in Takaharu town, Miyazaki prefecture, next to Kirishima city.

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Japan: Shinmoedake Volcano Erupts in Kagoshima, Spews Ash 500 Meters High

On Sunday, June 22, Mount Shinmoedake in Kirishima City, Kagoshima Prefecture, erupted, sending a plume of smoke rising more than 500 meters above the crater, according to the Kagoshima Local Meteorological Observatory. This was the volcano’s first eruption since 2018. The observatory has maintained the eruption alert level at 2 and is urging people to exercise caution within approximately a 2-kilometer radius of the crater, due to the risk of large volcanic rocks and other hazards related to the eruption. The video was captured from Kobayashi City, Miyazaki Prefecture, which borders Kirishima.

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Japan: Eruption At Sakurajima Sends Ash Plume Rising To 2,200 Meters 2

An eruption occurred at the summit crater of the southern peak of Sakurajima on Friday, December 27. A significant amount of volcanic ash was expelled, reaching an altitude of 2,200 meters. The first video was recorded at 4:42 pm, and the second video was recorded at 5:21 pm.

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Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s tools have been discovered in a Roman Villa of the servile neighborhood of Civita Giuliana in the suburb of the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy in May 2024. The room contains a bed, as well as work tools and what appears to be a frame, perhaps of another bed, disassembled: baskets, a long rope, pieces of wood, and a saw with a blade, which does not seem very different from traditional saws used until recently, are also recognized. Even a piece of rope has been identified as an imprint in the ground, which kept it under tension. The room was exceptionally well-preserved and it was possible to make casts of furniture and other objects made of perishable materials: wood, fabrics, ropes. The technique of making casts, systematically experimented with since 1863 with the creation of the first casts of the victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, is unique in the world as it is the result of the specific dynamics of the catastrophic event: people or objects dragged and covered by the ‘pyroclastic fl

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Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s tools have been discovered in a Roman Villa of the servile neighborhood of Civita Giuliana in the suburb of the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy in May 2024. The room contains a bed, as well as work tools and what appears to be a frame, perhaps of another bed, disassembled: baskets, a long rope, pieces of wood, and a saw with a blade, which does not seem very different from traditional saws used until recently, are also recognized. Even a piece of rope has been identified as an imprint in the ground, which kept it under tension. The room was exceptionally well-preserved and it was possible to make casts of furniture and other objects made of perishable materials: wood, fabrics, ropes. The technique of making casts, systematically experimented with since 1863 with the creation of the first casts of the victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, is unique in the world as it is the result of the specific dynamics of the catastrophic event: people or objects dragged and covered by the ‘pyroclastic fl

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Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s tools have been discovered in a Roman Villa of the servile neighborhood of Civita Giuliana in the suburb of the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy in May 2024. The room contains a bed, as well as work tools and what appears to be a frame, perhaps of another bed, disassembled: baskets, a long rope, pieces of wood, and a saw with a blade, which does not seem very different from traditional saws used until recently, are also recognized. Even a piece of rope has been identified as an imprint in the ground, which kept it under tension. The room was exceptionally well-preserved and it was possible to make casts of furniture and other objects made of perishable materials: wood, fabrics, ropes. The technique of making casts, systematically experimented with since 1863 with the creation of the first casts of the victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, is unique in the world as it is the result of the specific dynamics of the catastrophic event: people or objects dragged and covered by the ‘pyroclastic fl

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Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s tools have been discovered in a Roman Villa of the servile neighborhood of Civita Giuliana in the suburb of the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy in May 2024. The room contains a bed, as well as work tools and what appears to be a frame, perhaps of another bed, disassembled: baskets, a long rope, pieces of wood, and a saw with a blade, which does not seem very different from traditional saws used until recently, are also recognized. Even a piece of rope has been identified as an imprint in the ground, which kept it under tension. The room was exceptionally well-preserved and it was possible to make casts of furniture and other objects made of perishable materials: wood, fabrics, ropes. The technique of making casts, systematically experimented with since 1863 with the creation of the first casts of the victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, is unique in the world as it is the result of the specific dynamics of the catastrophic event: people or objects dragged and covered by the ‘pyroclastic fl

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Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s tools have been discovered in a Roman Villa of the servile neighborhood of Civita Giuliana in the suburb of the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy in May 2024. The room contains a bed, as well as work tools and what appears to be a frame, perhaps of another bed, disassembled: baskets, a long rope, pieces of wood, and a saw with a blade, which does not seem very different from traditional saws used until recently, are also recognized. Even a piece of rope has been identified as an imprint in the ground, which kept it under tension. The room was exceptionally well-preserved and it was possible to make casts of furniture and other objects made of perishable materials: wood, fabrics, ropes. The technique of making casts, systematically experimented with since 1863 with the creation of the first casts of the victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, is unique in the world as it is the result of the specific dynamics of the catastrophic event: people or objects dragged and covered by the ‘pyroclastic fl

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Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s tools have been discovered in a Roman Villa of the servile neighborhood of Civita Giuliana in the suburb of the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy in May 2024. The room contains a bed, as well as work tools and what appears to be a frame, perhaps of another bed, disassembled: baskets, a long rope, pieces of wood, and a saw with a blade, which does not seem very different from traditional saws used until recently, are also recognized. Even a piece of rope has been identified as an imprint in the ground, which kept it under tension. The room was exceptionally well-preserved and it was possible to make casts of furniture and other objects made of perishable materials: wood, fabrics, ropes. The technique of making casts, systematically experimented with since 1863 with the creation of the first casts of the victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, is unique in the world as it is the result of the specific dynamics of the catastrophic event: people or objects dragged and covered by the ‘pyroclastic fl

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Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s tools have been discovered in a Roman Villa of the servile neighborhood of Civita Giuliana in the suburb of the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy in May 2024. The room contains a bed, as well as work tools and what appears to be a frame, perhaps of another bed, disassembled: baskets, a long rope, pieces of wood, and a saw with a blade, which does not seem very different from traditional saws used until recently, are also recognized. Even a piece of rope has been identified as an imprint in the ground, which kept it under tension. The room was exceptionally well-preserved and it was possible to make casts of furniture and other objects made of perishable materials: wood, fabrics, ropes. The technique of making casts, systematically experimented with since 1863 with the creation of the first casts of the victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, is unique in the world as it is the result of the specific dynamics of the catastrophic event: people or objects dragged and covered by the ‘pyroclastic fl

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Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s Tools Found In A Room In A Villa In Pompeii - Italy

Carpenter’s tools have been discovered in a Roman Villa of the servile neighborhood of Civita Giuliana in the suburb of the ancient city of Pompeii, Italy in May 2024. The room contains a bed, as well as work tools and what appears to be a frame, perhaps of another bed, disassembled: baskets, a long rope, pieces of wood, and a saw with a blade, which does not seem very different from traditional saws used until recently, are also recognized. Even a piece of rope has been identified as an imprint in the ground, which kept it under tension. The room was exceptionally well-preserved and it was possible to make casts of furniture and other objects made of perishable materials: wood, fabrics, ropes. The technique of making casts, systematically experimented with since 1863 with the creation of the first casts of the victims of the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, is unique in the world as it is the result of the specific dynamics of the catastrophic event: people or objects dragged and covered by the ‘pyroclastic fl

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11 climbers die after volcanic eruption in Indonesia

STORY: 11 climbers die after volcanic eruption in Indonesia SHOOTING TIME: Dec. 4, 2023 DATELINE: Dec. 4, 2023 LENGTH: 00:03:25 LOCATION: Jakarta CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of views on Indonesia's Sumatra Island 2. various of the rescue STORYLINE: At least 11 mountain climbers died and some others were still missing after the eruption of Marapi volcano on Indonesia's Sumatra Island, a local rescue official said on Monday. "In the first stage, 49 climbers were found. They all survived and were taken to hospital, and some have returned home. In the second stage, we found 14 people, three survived and 11 others died," head of Padang Search and Rescue Agency Abdul Malik told Xinhua. The trio were on their way to the foot of the mountain in western Indonesia amid the eruption. Authorities deployed nearly 100 people to search for a total of 75 recorded climbers. Mount Marapi, which is as high as 2,891 meters above sea level, has erupted since Sunday, spewing a column of ash of 3,000 m

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Yemen's Houthi group sacks "cabinet" amid mass protests

STORY: Yemen's Houthi group sacks "cabinet" amid mass protests DATELINE: Sept. 29, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:49 LOCATION: Sanaa CATEGORY: POLITICS/MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. various of Houthi group holding a celebration to mark the birthday of the Muslim prophet Mohammed in the capital Sanaa. 2. various shots of Houthi leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi speaking at the celebration 3. various shots of Sanaa residents protesting on the street 4. various shots of the celebrations STORYLINE: Yemen's Houthi rebels on Wednesday sacked their "cabinet" which controls the country's north, amid the eruption of mass protests. The decision was announced by the group's leader Abdulmalik al-Houthi during a celebration to mark the birthday of the Muslim prophet Mohammed in the capital Sanaa. "The formation of a new competent cabinet will serve as a first stage of essential change ... to correct policies, serve the people, and address economic problems," the rebel leader said in a televised speech. The move came a day after wide

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Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan erupts

Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan erupts

Photo taken on Feb. 8, 2023, from an unmanned fixed-point camera in Tarumizu, Kagoshima Prefecture, shows an eruption on Sakurajima volcano in the southwestern Japan prefecture. It was the first explosive eruption since April 2018 at the volcano's Showa crater.

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Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan erupts

Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan erupts

Photo taken on Feb. 8, 2023, from an unmanned fixed-point camera in Tarumizu, Kagoshima Prefecture, shows an eruption on Sakurajima volcano in the southwestern Japan prefecture. It was the first explosive eruption since April 2018 at the volcano's Showa crater.

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Yearender: Xinhua's top 10 world news events in 2022

Yearender: Xinhua's top 10 world news events in 2022

(221230) -- BEIJING, Dec. 30, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The combined satellite images show Tonga's Hunga Ha'apai island on April 11, 2021 (L) and Jan. 17, 2022. The orange curve on the right picture, drawn based on geological coordinates, shows the outline of Tonga's Hunga Ha'apai island before the underwater volcano eruption. Xinhua's top 10 world news events in 2022 Tonga volcano erupts with rare ferocity The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai underwater volcano of the Pacific island nation of Tonga erupted on Jan. 14-15 and triggered a tsunami. The eruption was more powerful than any nuclear test or any 20th century volcanic eruption. The 57-km plume was the highest ever recorded and the first observational one breaking through the stratosphere and directly into the mesosphere. The impact of the eruption on the global environment and climate has attracted wide attention. The international community has extended a helping hand to Tonga. The Chinese government took the lead in providing the first batch of emerge

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Mt. Shimmoe eruption

Mt. Shimmoe eruption

KIRISHIMA, Japan, March 7 Kyodo - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on March 6, 2018, shows volcanic Mt. Shimmoe in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, erupting explosively. The 1,421-meter-high volcano erupted earlier in the day, for the first time in about seven years.

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Disaster drill held to prepare for Mt. Fuji eruption

Disaster drill held to prepare for Mt. Fuji eruption

SHIZUOKA, Japan - Workers line up concrete blocks to change the course of an assumed lava flow in a disaster drill simulating an eruption of Mt. Fuji in the city of Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture, on Oct. 19, 2014. About 2,700 people took part in the drill, the first of its kind involving Shizuoka, Yamanashi and Kanagawa prefectures, which are home to or close to Japan's highest active volcano.

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Disaster drill held to prepare for Mt. Fuji eruption

Disaster drill held to prepare for Mt. Fuji eruption

KOFU, Japan - Ambulance workers carry a person assumed to be injured in a disaster drill simulating an eruption of Mt. Fuji in the village of Narusawa, Yamanashi Prefecture, on Oct. 19, 2014. About 2,700 people took part in the drill, the first of its kind involving Yamanashi, Shizuoka, and Kanagawa prefectures, which are home to or close to Japan's highest active volcano.

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3 more bodies found on Mt. Ontake

3 more bodies found on Mt. Ontake

OTAKI, Japan - Self-Defense Forces personnel and firefighters are covered in ashes as they walk in the village of Otaki in Nagano Prefecture after searching for missing climbers on Mt. Ontake in central Japan on Oct. 7, 2014. Three more bodies were found that day, bringing the official death toll to 54, as the search resumed for the first time in three days following the eruption on Sept. 27 of the 3,067-meter volcano.

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3 more bodies found on Mt. Ontake

3 more bodies found on Mt. Ontake

OTAKI, Japan - A Self-Defense Forces personnel is covered in ashes in the village of Otaki in Nagano Prefecture after searching for missing climbers on Mt. Ontake in central Japan on Oct. 7, 2014. Three more bodies were found that day, bringing the official death toll to 54, as the search resumed for the first time in three days following the eruption on Sept. 27 of the 3,067-meter volcano.

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3 more bodies found on Mt. Ontake

3 more bodies found on Mt. Ontake

TOKYO, Japan - Self-Defense Forces personnel and firefighters search for missing climbers near the top of Mt. Ontake in central Japan in this photo taken Oct. 7, 2014, from a Kyodo News helicopter. Three more bodies were found that day, bringing the official death toll to 54, as the search resumed for the first time in three days following the eruption on Sept. 27 of the 3,067-meter volcano.

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3 more bodies found on Mt. Ontake

3 more bodies found on Mt. Ontake

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows Self-Defense Forces personnel combing through ashes to search for missing climbers on Mt. Ontake in central Japan on Oct. 7, 2014. Three more bodies were found that day, bringing the official death toll to 54, as the search resumed for the first time in three days following the eruption on Sept. 27 of the 3,067-meter volcano.

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Rescue operations resumed in Mt. Ontake

Rescue operations resumed in Mt. Ontake

OTAKI, Japan - Photo taken on Oct. 7, 2014, shows a Self-Defense Forces helicopter approaching Mt. Ontake located in central Japan, whose eruption has claimed more than 50 lives so far, while many people are still missing there. Rescue operations were resumed for the first time in three days.

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(1)Small eruption observed on Miyake Island

(1)Small eruption observed on Miyake Island

TOKYO, Japan - A small eruption was observed Nov. 30 at Mt. Oyama on Miyake Island, the first small eruption since Nov. 24, 2002, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

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(2)Small eruption observed on Miyake Island

(2)Small eruption observed on Miyake Island

TOKYO, Japan - A small eruption was observed Nov. 30 at Mt. Oyama on Miyake Island, the first small eruption since Nov. 24, 2002, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

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Scientists begin drilling Mt. Unzen volcano for magma

Scientists begin drilling Mt. Unzen volcano for magma

SHIMABARA, Japan - Researchers gather Feb. 13 at a tower that has been set up near the lava dome of Fugen, the main peak of Mt. Unzen in Nagasaki Prefecture. Japanese and foreign researchers began the world's first volcano-drilling experiment on the day to extract magma samples in an effort to clarify the mechanism of volcanic eruption.

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Mt. Asama spews smoke

Mt. Asama spews smoke

NAGANO, Japan - Mt. Asama on the borer of Nagano and Gunma prefectures in central Japan spews white smoke Feb. 7. A minor eruption in the 2,568-meter mountain has been confirmed for the first time in 13 years.

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3 prefectures conduct joint Mt. Fuji eruption drill

3 prefectures conduct joint Mt. Fuji eruption drill

FUJIYOSHIDA, Japan - Kanagawa, Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures on Jan. 18 held their first joint disaster drill for an eruption of Mt. Fuji. Ground Self-Defense Force members (in the photo), using power shovels and other heavy machines, build ditches and dikes to alter the flow of lava.

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Yamanashi Pref. holds 1st Mt. Fuji eruption disaster drill

Yamanashi Pref. holds 1st Mt. Fuji eruption disaster drill

KOFU, Japan - Firefighters try to rescue people trapped in a collapsed house in a disaster-preparedness drill in the town of Kawaguchiko in Yamanashi Prefecture on June 3. It was the first time for the prefecture to conduct a full-fledged drill assuming an eruption of Mt. Fuji, an active volcano extending from the prefecture's border to that of neighboring Shizuoka Prefecture.

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Residents near Mt. Usu allowed to return home temporarily

Residents near Mt. Usu allowed to return home temporarily

ABUTA, Japan - Forty-one families, the first group of 878 families given permission to make a 30-minute trip home in the Lake Toya hot-spring resort, on May 16 left the shelter for the first time since their evacuation following the eruption of Mt. Usu in southwestern Hokkaido on March 31. Smoke from the 732-meter volcano, which is still active, can be seen in the background.

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Experts begin revising Mt. Usu outlook

Experts begin revising Mt. Usu outlook

TOYA, Japan - Mt. Usu continues spewing steam, ash and smoke April 12 after the 732-meter volcano erupted March 31 for the first time in nearly 23 years. Experts got together the same day to revise their official outlook on the possibility of a violent eruption, after magma movements there became localized and the chance of an imminent eruption appeared to have dwindled.

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Children start school in town near Mt. Usu

Children start school in town near Mt. Usu

SOBETSU, Japan - First-grade children in the town of Sobetsu, near the Mt. Usu volcano, head to a ceremony marking the start of the school year April 6. The mountain in southern Hokkaido has been emitting smoke and ash since March 31, when it erupted for the first time in 23 years. Thousands of nearby residents have evacuated after scientists warned that the mountain could soon experience a powerful eruption.

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Mt. Usu continues emitting smoke

Mt. Usu continues emitting smoke

TOYA, Japan - Smoke continues to escape from a crater on the western part of Mt. Usu in southwestern Hokkaido on April 4, five days since the volcano's first eruption after a 23-year sleep. Ash released from the mountain's numerous craters obscures nearby Lake Toya and its hot-spring resort town (at bottom of photo).

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Mt. Usu crater photographed

Mt. Usu crater photographed

SAPPORO, Japan - This photo, taken April 3 from a Kyodo News helicopter, shows a crater on the northwest side of Mt. Usu, which began erupting March 31 for the first time in 23 years. The crater is near an apartment building in the town of Abuta. On April 2, Hiromu Okada, a professor of volcanology at Hokkaido University, said 10 craters had formed on the volcano since the March 31 eruption.

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Evacuees head for new shelter

Evacuees head for new shelter

TOYOURA, Japan - A mother (L), her two children and their grandmother evacuated to a school in the town of Toyoura in Hokkaido after the first eruption in nearly 23 years of Mt. Usu on March 31 are forced to head for a new shelter in the town on April 2 because a new school term is to begin soon.

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Mt. Usu erupts for 4th time

Mt. Usu erupts for 4th time

TOYA, Japan - Mt. Usu in southwestern Hokkaido erupted for a fourth time on the afternoon of April 1, just hours after it lit up the night sky and formed a new crater with an early morning blast, the Meteorological Agency says. The latest eruption, which occurred at 1 p.m. on the western side of Mt. Usu, followed a small-scale phreatic explosion high on the northwestern side of Mt. Usu at 11:41 a.m. On March 31, the volcano erupted for the first time in nearly 23 years.

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Cabinet ministers discuss ways to cope with Mt. Usu

Cabinet ministers discuss ways to cope with Mt. Usu

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi (front, 2nd from L) speaks at a March 31 meeting of cabinet ministers at the premier's official residence to discuss ways to cope with the eruption of the Mt. Usu volcano in southwestern Hokkaido. The 732-meter mountain erupted earlier in the day for the first time in 23 years.

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Int'l conference held in Goma, DR Congo to strengthen management on volcanoes

STORY: Int'l conference held in Goma, DR Congo to strengthen management on volcanoes DATELINE: March 22, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:18 LOCATION: GOMA, DR Congo CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the first international conference on the management of the Virunga Mountains 2. SOUDBITE 1 (French) MUHINDO ADALBERT, Director general of Goma Volcanological Observatory 3. various of people affected by the eruption of Nyiragongo volcano in Goma STORYLINE: The first edition of the international conference on the management of Virunga Mountains concluded on Monday in Goma, capital of the North Kivu province in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The three-day conference aimed to promote scientific exchanges in strengthening management of the Goma Volcanological Observatory (OVG), as well as to prevent the upcoming eruptions of volcanoes in the Virunga Mountains. Goma is home to two active volcanoes, Nyamulagira and Nyiragongo. The Nyiragongo volcano erupted in May 2021, killing at least 32

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★The landscape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★The sign of history Toba supervolcano seen to inform the tourists which visiting the Toba caldera in North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-erupt

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★The landscape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★The landscape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Gardener seen planting the red onions beside the Toba caldera in North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★A fisherman seen in morning activity at Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the

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