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Costa Rica: Póas Volcano Eruptions Prompt Orange Alert

On Tuesday, April 8, during eruptions of Poas volcano in northern Costa Rica, plumes of ash reached a height of 1,500 meters. An orange alert was issued for surrounding areas due to gas and ashfall.

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Philippines: Alert Level Remains 2 For Kanlaon Volcano 2

Kanlaon Volcano in the Philippines recorded five ash eruptions and nine earthquakes in the past 24 hours. The alert level remained at 2 for "increasing unrest" as of December 4.

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Philippines: Alert Level Remains 2 For Kanlaon Volcano

Kanlaon Volcano in the Philippines recorded five ash eruptions and nine earthquakes in the past 24 hours. The alert level remained at 2 for "increasing unrest" as of December 4.

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Philippines: Kanlaon Volcano Raises Alert Level After Two Consecutive Ash Eruptions 2

After Kanlaon Volcano on Negros Island spewed ash twice on Monday, December 2, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) raised its alert level to 2, stating it was monitoring a "possible major eruption."

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Mexico: Popocatépetl Volcano Erupts And Spews Ash Plume 2

Mexico’s Popocatépetl volcano erupted on Thursday, October 17, sending ash high into the sky. The Volcanic Traffic Light Alert was set at Yellow Phase 2.

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Mexico: Popocatépetl Volcano Erupts And Spews Ash Plume

Mexico’s Popocatépetl volcano erupted on Thursday, October 17, sending ash high into the sky. The Volcanic Traffic Light Alert was set at Yellow Phase 2.

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Russia's Ebeko volcano spews ash 3,000 meters high

STORY: Russia's Ebeko volcano spews ash 3,000 meters high SHOOTING TIME: March 24/27, 2024 DATELINE: March 28, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:05 LOCATION: Moscow CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of the eruptions (courtesy of Kamchatka branch of the federal research center Unified Geological Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences) STORYLINE: Russia's Ebeko volcano spewed ash to a height of 3,000 meters into the atmosphere, a Russian research institute said Wednesday. "The ash emission reached approximately 3,000 meters above sea level," said the press service of the Kamchatka branch of the federal research center Unified Geological Survey of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The 1,156-meter-high Ebeko volcano is located on Russia's Kuril Island of Paramushir. Regular emissions, ranging from weak to moderate, have been ongoing since Oct. 20, 2016, which are considered normal for the volcano. The record emission occurred on Aug. 31, 2018, when a smoke column surged to a height of 6,000 meters from

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Anti-volcano ash goggles for dogs

Anti-volcano ash goggles for dogs

MIYAKONOJO, Japan - Photo taken on Feb. 12, 2011, in a pet shop in the city of Miyakonojo, Miyazaki Prefecture, shows goggles, raincoats and other gear intended to protect dogs and cats from the damage of ash falling from a volcano. Shinmoe Peak began a series of eruptions on Jan. 26.

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Volcano eruptions in southwestern Japan

Volcano eruptions in southwestern Japan

KIRISHIMA, Japan - Aerial photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter over Kirishima, Kagoshima Prefecture on Feb. 2, 2011, shows a lava dome on Shinmoe Peak in the Kirishima volcanic group on the border of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures.

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Volcano eruptions in southwestern Japan

Volcano eruptions in southwestern Japan

KIRISHIMA, Japan - Combined photo taken from a helicopter on Jan. 27, 2011 (top), Jan. 31 (middle) and Feb. 2 shows the growth of a lava dome on Shinmoe Peak in the Kirishima volcanic group on the border of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures.

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Volcano eruptions in southwestern Japan

Volcano eruptions in southwestern Japan

KIRISHIMA, Japan - Aerial photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter over Kirishima, Kagoshima Prefecture on Feb. 2, 2011, shows a lava dome on Shinmoe Peak in the Kirishima volcanic group on the border of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures.

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Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - A lava dome can be seen inside the crater of Mt. Shinmoe in the Kirishima mountain range straddling Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures in southwestern Japan in this photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Jan. 31, 2011. The Miyazaki Local Meteorological Observatory said the lava dome on the 1,421-meter volcano has been rising.

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Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

KAGOSHIMA, Japan - A lava dome can be seen inside the crater of Mt. Shinmoe in the Kirishima mountain range straddling Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures in southwestern Japan in this photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Jan. 31, 2011. The Miyazaki Local Meteorological Observatory said the lava dome on the 1,421-meter volcano has been rising.

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Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a continuing volcanic eruption of Mt. Shinmoe in the Kirishima mountain range, running through the border of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures, on Jan. 27, 2011. The plume of smoke from the volcano reached to a height of over 2,500 meters the same day.

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Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a continuing volcanic eruption of Mt. Shinmoe in the Kirishima mountain range, running through the border of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures, on Jan. 27, 2011. The plume of smoke from the volcano reached to a height of over 2,500 meters the same day.

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Volcanic eruptions in southern Kyushu

Volcanic eruptions in southern Kyushu

FUKUOKA, Japan - Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a continuing volcanic eruption of Mt. Shinmoe in the Kirishima mountain range, running through the border of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures, on Jan. 27, 2011. The plume of smoke from the volcano reached to a height of over 2,500 meters the same day.

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Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

TAKAHARU, Japan - A volcanic eruption from Mt. Shinmoe in the Kirishima mountain range is seen from Takaharu town in Miyazaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Jan. 27, 2011. Smoke and ash continued to spew from the volcano as local officials raised the alert level and banned residents from going within a two kilometer radius of the mountain on Japan's southernmost main island of Kyushu.

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Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

Volcanic eruptions in southwestern Japan

TAKAHARU, Japan - A volcanic eruption from Mt. Shinmoe in the Kirishima mountain range is seen from Takaharu town in Miyazaki Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Jan. 27, 2011. Smoke and ash continued to spew from the volcano as local officials raised the alert level and banned residents from going within a two kilometer radius of the mountain on Japan's southernmost main island of Kyushu.

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Damage from Mt. Merapi eruption in Indonesia

Damage from Mt. Merapi eruption in Indonesia

UMBULHARJO, Indonesia - A rescue worker walks past collapsed houses in the village of Umbulharjo in Indonesia on Oct. 28, 2010, caused by eruptions of volcano Mt. Merapi.

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Mt. Asama continues small eruptions

Mt. Asama continues small eruptions

TOKYO, Japan - White smoke rises from Mt. Asama in a photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on Sept. 15. The 2,568-meter volcano had five small eruptions on the day following eruptions the previous day and Sept. 1, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

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Highway near Mt. Usu volcano reopens after 15 months

Highway near Mt. Usu volcano reopens after 15 months

ABUTA, Japan - Land, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Chikage Ogi (C) and other officials on June 30 cut tape in front of a tollhouse in Abuta, Hokkaido to reopen a trunk highway section near Mt. Usu. The section was reopened after a 15 month closure due to repairs to damage caused by eruptions from the 732-meter volcano on the northernmost main Japanese island.

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Miyakejima's Mt. Oyama erupts again, sends smoke 8 km high

Miyakejima's Mt. Oyama erupts again, sends smoke 8 km high

MIYAKE, Japan - People watch as Mt. Oyama on the island of Miyakejima erupts again Aug. 29, sending black smoke about 8 km into the air. A local meteorological observatory said the eruption started at around 4:35 a.m. and called on residents to be on alert. The 813-meter volcano, some 200 kilometers south of Tokyo, has erupted several times this summer, with the last burst occurring Aug. 28 on a small scale. Smoke from the recent eruptions is streaming into Kanagawa Prefecture through Sagami Bay.

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Volcanic ash piled up on Miyakejima Island

Volcanic ash piled up on Miyakejima Island

MIYAKEJIMA, Japan - Photo, taken from a Kyodo News helicopter at 6:47 a.m. on Aug. 19, shows a motor vehicle stirring up volcanic ash on Miyakejima Island in the Izu islands chain south of Tokyo following Mt. Oyama's eruption on the evening of Aug. 18. The 813-meter volcano sent smoke more than 8,000 meters into the air, the highest altitude for any of its recent eruptions.

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Hotel near Mt. Usu reopens

Hotel near Mt. Usu reopens

DATE, Japan - Tourists arrive at a hotel in the town of Sobetsu near Mt. Usu in southwestern Hokkaido on May 29, about two months after the 732-meter volcano erupted March 31. The reopening of the hotel follows the lifting of an evacuation order covering areas near Mt. Usu. Experts with the Coordinating Committee for the Prediction of Volcanic Eruptions announced May 22 that volcanic activity at the volcano is gradually subsiding and may soon cease.

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Ship carrying evacuees sails near Mt. Usu for inspection

Ship carrying evacuees sails near Mt. Usu for inspection

TOYA, Japan - A ship carrying people evacuated from areas near the Mt. Usu volcano in southwestern Hokkaido sails on Lake Toya on a tour to inspect the extent of damage to the Lake Toya hot-spring resort (middle) caused by recent eruptions.

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Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Photo taken July 25, 2022, from a Kyodo News plane shows a volcano on Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, following a series of eruptions.

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Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Photo taken July 25, 2022, shows a volcano on Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, following a series of eruptions.

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Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Photo taken July 25, 2022, from a Kyodo News plane shows a volcano on Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, following a series of eruptions.

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Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Photo taken July 25, 2022, from a Kyodo News plane shows a volcano on Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, following a series of eruptions.

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Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Eruptions of Sakurajima volcano in southwestern Japan

Photo taken July 25, 2022, from a Kyodo News plane shows a volcano on Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, following a series of eruptions.

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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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China always a trustworthy friend for South Pacific countries: FM

STORY: China always a trustworthy friend for South Pacific countries: FM DATELINE: March 7, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:36 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) WANG YI, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister STORYLINE: China is always a trustworthy friend for South Pacific countries, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday on the sidelines of the fifth session of the 13th National People's Congress. China is willing to work with South Pacific countries to set a new example of mutual support, solidarity and cooperation between countries of different sizes and with different systems, Wang said at a press conference. Noting that China has helped Tonga when it faced volcano eruptions, supported Solomon Islands in its efforts to restore social order, and sent vaccines and medical equipment to South Pacific countries to fight COVID-19, Wang said China is willing to work with South Pacific countries to help each other when facing challenges together. Chin

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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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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 Batknese farmer, Madesi Br Simarmata, 60, seen on portrait during harvesting the red onions as agricultural products in the Toba caldera area in 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 Board 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 A

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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

★Kasner Sagala, 53, seen on portrait at his father grave with the background Toba caldera landscape in 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 sup

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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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Ghost village in Sumatra abandoned since volcanic eruptions

Ghost village in Sumatra abandoned since volcanic eruptions

An abandon Berastepu village situation in Simpang Empat, Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia with the background Sinabung volcano spews white clouds during prolonged eruption time on August 13, 2021. Based on seismic observations by the geological disaster mitigation volcanology center for the Sinabung volcano, Armen Putra explained that there had been 1 earthquake distant tectonic with an amplitude of 5 mm, SP 23 seconds and an earthquake duration of 67 seconds, Sinabung volcanic activity level III (Standby). Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Ghost village in Sumatra abandoned since volcanic eruptions

Ghost village in Sumatra abandoned since volcanic eruptions

Sinabung's activity was seen emitting white clouds. Photographed from Al Jihad mosque at Tiga Serangkai, Kuta Tengah villge, Simpang Empat, Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia on August 13, 2021. Based on seismic observations by the geological disaster mitigation volcanology center for the Sinabung volcano, Armen Putra explained that there had been 1 earthquake distant tectonic with an amplitude of 5 mm, SP 23 seconds and an earthquake duration of 67 seconds, Sinabung volcanic activity level III (Standby). Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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