Earth Changes
A large blast was reported at Turrialba volcano, Costa Rica on May 12, 2016 at 07:19am (UTC) sending a column of gas and ash 3 kilometers over the top of the summit.
The eruption lasted between 8 and 11 minutes and ash fall was recorded across the Central Valley, closing the airport tobias bolaños, West of San Jose.
Roads and access to the volcano have been closed and evacuation has been started for villages in a radius of 1,6 km (1 mile) around the volcano.
This single blast was very strong meaning that there was a high pressure in the interior of the volcano. Some more to come?

Rangers in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park are investigating a hiker's report that he was bitten by a black bear while he slept along the Appalachian Trail.
Bradley Veeder, 49, Las Vegas, was asleep in a tent when he says a bear bit through the tent and into his lower leg. This happened on Tuesday, May 10 at 11:16 a.m.
The bear was scared away before Veeder or other backpackers got a chance to see it.
After the attack, Veeder and the other hikers gathered at a shelter for the rest of the night. During that time, the bear came back and tore through Veeder's tent and another empty tent.
Veeder was taken out of the backcountry by horseback and then went to Blount Memorial Hospital by ambulance at 3:45 p.m. the next day.
Park officials urge everyone to exercise caution while hiking, camping, and picnicking to ensure their personal safety and to protect bears. Black bears in the park are wild and unpredictable. Though rare, attacks on humans do occur, causing injuries or death.

In Dhaka, sudden thunderbolts killed two engineering students when they were playing football in the rain. File photo for representation purpose only.
The Meteorological office said the downpour brought with it thundershowers in 14 districts including Dhaka.
Nine people were killed in five districts on Friday as rain has been lashing several parts of the country after a spell of heat waves. Thirty-three people, including children and women, were killed on Thursday in 12 different districts.
The lightning that accompanied the seasonal nor'wester storms claimed the highest eight lives in northwestern Pabna, five each in neighbouring Sirajganj and Rajshahi districts.
Police said Dhaka, Chittagong, Joypurhat and Naogaon saw two deaths each while one person died after being struck by bolt in Sunamganj on Friday.
In Dhaka, sudden thunderbolts killed two engineering students when they were playing football in the rain.
Two persons were killed in Harischandrapur area of the district when lightning struck them, a district police official said. In Chanchol, one person was killed after being struck by a bolt of lightning during a thunderstorm. Elsewhere in the district, two more deaths were reported due to the lightning, the official said.
Eight persons suffered burn injuries due to lightning strikes in different parts of the district and are being treated at Malda Hospital. Two persons were killed in lightning in North Dinajpur district, a district official said. While the squall brought the mercury down in North Bengal, South Bengal continued to sizzle under sweltering heat with no northwester for the past several days.
Source: PTI
The Turrialba is 3,340 meters high, the 2nd highest in Costa Rica after the Irazu volcano, with 3,432 meters, and the experts stated that after this eruption, which lasted 11 minutes, the volcano went back to its passive state.
Most of the affectations were located in the Central Valley, particularly San Jose, the capital, and the smell at sulfur was still present, just as ashes in the air. Though the majority said that till now they have not presented any difficulty for this exhalation of the colossus, specialists recommend the asthmatic people and persons who suffer lung diseases to avoid to inhale the air impregnated with these gases. Specialists of the Volcano and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica talk about the perception of tremors of low intensity in the entrails of the Turrialba, that on Thursday, April 28th increased its eruptive activity.
Comment: More on this active volcano:
- Turrialba Volcano in Costa Rica erupting 3 times per hour
- Turrialba volcano in Costa Rica explodes 31 times in 10 hours
- Turrialba volcano blows ash and noxious gases 500 meters into the air in Costa Rica
- Amazing lenticular clouds form over Turrialba Volcano in Costa Rica
In either case, officials say that Hatter appeared to have done nothing wrong. Although North Dakota may not have had a visit from a wolverine in well over a century, the state surprisingly still has a closed hunting season for the animal. More to the point, the state also allows ranchers to kill predators that attack or harass livestock. In this case, it just happened to be an animal that covered a lot of territory.
Huge rocks of hail cascaded from the heavens, crashing into the ground and water around the yelling men in Baise, China.
Luckily the fishermen came prepared - it being monsoon season - sporting big umbrellas to guard them from the missiles.
Although it's uncertain whether they would be able to withstand too much pelting with hail of that force.
At that size and speed, the hailstones could easily cause serious injury.
The strong 7.8 magnitude earthquake that shook Ecuador on April 16, 2016 had another powerful consequence in San Isidro.
Large cracks and holes have already swallowed more than 150 hectares of fields and destroyed an entire farm with about 70 heads of cattle, and chickens and some houses threatening farmers' lifes.
The main event occurred suddenly in a loud boom.
Farmer Gonzalo was at home with his wife his daughter, 5 years, and his nephew when the the house started falling apart.
Then, outside, they were surrounded by holes and cracks.
They were able to save about 20 calves and cows from the armageddon.
Comment: Some other signs of earth 'opening up' in recent times include:
- Apocalyptic Drone Footage Shows Giant Cracks In The Earth On Japan's Southern Island
- Scientists claim mysterious Menominee crack in Michigan is unusual 'geological pop-up' feature - but don't know what caused it
- Mysterious burning crack in the earth releases gas in Chimborazo, Ecuador
- Mysterious earth crack nearly a kilometer in length terrifies residents of Aponte, Colombia
- Gigantic 6 kilometre earth crack opens up along Route III in Paraguay
- Massive crack in earth mysteriously opens up in Bighorn Mountains
News 5 WCYB checked with the Sullivan County Sheriff's Office, and they told us they also received several calls.
Most of the callers were along Highway 126 between Blountville and Bristol.
Officers and firefighters have been checking the area, but so far they have not determined what caused it.
The colors are caused by sunlight passing through ice crystals that look like a hexagonal plate. The crystal refracts the sunlight, like a prism, and separates the light into colors that we can see (ROYGBIV). The ice crystals need to be horizontally oriented to allow the sunlight to enter the side of the crystal, get refracted inside the plate, then exit the bottom of the crystal.
The reason we can now see these circumhorizontal arcs is because the sun has to be higher than 58 degrees above the horizon. You may find such arcs usually during the midday hours.
The halo actually extends 360 degrees around the sky, however, it is only visible when the refracted light is reflected off of clouds.














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