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  • discrete-eruption-at-manam-volcano-ejects-ash-to-10-4-km-34-000-feet-asl-aviation-color-code-raised-to-red-png

    Eruption at Manam volcano ejects ash to 10.4 km (34 000 feet) a.s.l., Aviation Color Code raised to Red, P.N.G.

    ByTeo Blašković Friday, October 5, 2018Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    A discrete emission of volcanic ash to a height of 10.4 km (34 000 feet) above sea level took place at Manam volcano, Papua New Guinea around 12:48 UTC, October 5, 2018. The eruption does not seem to be ongoing, the Darwin VAAC said 14:17 UTC. Volcanic ash cloud…

  • high-impact-eruption-at-manam-volcano-2-000-people-flee-from-lava-flows-ash-up-to-15-km-a-s-l-png

    High-impact eruption at Manam volcano, 2 000 people flee from lava flows, ash up to 15 km a.s.l., PNG

    ByTeo Blašković Sunday, August 26, 2018Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    A powerful eruption took place at PNG's Manam volcano at 20:00 UTC, August 24, 2018 (06:00 local time, August 25). This sudden, high-impact eruption sent volcanic ash up to 15 km (50 000 feet) above sea level and produced lava flows that forced 2 000 villagers…

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    Extinct Bosavi volcano showing signs of awakening, Papua New Guinea

    ByTeo Blašković Wednesday, February 28, 2018Wednesday, September 25, 2024

    Bosavi volcano located in Papua New Guinea's Southern Highlands Province is showing signs of awakening after this week's M7.5 earthquake and hundreds of moderate to strong aftershocks. "As we speak we are seeing smoke building up at the top of the…

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