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  • Mount Gareloi’s seismic surge linked to magmatic-hydrothermal changes, U.S.

    The Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO) has detected a notable increase in seismicity at Mount Gareloi beginning at 18:15 UTC on February 12, 2024, prompting the elevation of the Aviation Color Code to Yellow and the Volcano Alert Level to Advisory. Despite the uptick in seismic activity, there are no signs of an imminent eruption.

  • Floods in northern Oman claim three lives, cause widespread evacuations

    Heavy rains affecting Oman over the past couple of days caused significant disruption and widespread floods in which at least 3 people lost their lives. Over 200 individuals have been evacuated or rescued, with schools suspending classes in affected areas. The Ministry of Health has also rescheduled 25 000 appointments in light of the flooding.

  • Seismic activity at Kick ’em Jenny submarine volcano, Grenada

    The University of the West Indies Seismic Research Center (UWI SRC) has reported a return to normal seismic activity levels at the Kick ’em Jenny submarine volcano in Grenada as of early February 11, 2024, following increased activity since February 9. The National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) Grenada maintains a Yellow alert level, advising continued adherence to the 1.5 km (0.9 miles) marine exclusion zone.

  • Massive power outages hit Victoria during violent thunderstorms, Australia

    Violent thunderstorms struck Australia’s east coast on February 13, 2024, leading to significant damage and disruptions. The storms caused the shutdown of AGL’s Loy Yang A power station in Victoria, leaving approximately 590 000 homes and businesses without electricity. The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) was forced to cap electricity prices at A$16,600 per megawatt hour, a significant increase from the usual A$200. Efforts to restore power are ongoing, with some customers already reconnected.