Volcanoes

The disaster mitigation agency said the tourism spot had been closed and the alert status of the volcano was being evaluated.
Broadcasters showed footage of cars and motorbikes driving away from Tangkuban Parahu on roads covered by ash.
The disaster mitigation agency said the tourism spot had been closed and the alert status of the volcano was being evaluated.
Snapped from the Resurs-P satellite at a height of thousands of kilometers, the ominous image makes it appear as though a spooky skull is spilling a huge plume of ash out of its mouth into the Peruvian countryside.
The volcano, which is located in the Moquegua region of southern Peru, began erupting last Thursday, sending a pillar of ash 12km into the air. A state of emergency was declared and thousands of people were ordered to evacuate as ash rained down on hundreds of schools and health centers.
Ubinas has now ceased erupting but the most recent report from the Geophysical Institute of Peru (IGP) said another eruption on Wednesday couldn't be ruled out.
The 2,329-meter-high volcano erupted for a duration of some seven minutes from 4:37 p.m. local time, but the height of the ash column was not observed, Chief of the Volcano Mitigation Section of the Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG) Hendra Gunawan remarked on Friday night.
The seismogram recorded the eruption at a maximum amplitude of 37 millimeters, lasting for a duration of some 14 seconds, he noted.
Europe's biggest active volcano, Mount Etna, erupted early Saturday with fiery explosions and lava flows, the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) said.
Plumes of ash prompted authorities on the island of Sicily to close the Fontanarossa and Comiso Airports in the city of Catania, local media reported.
La Repubblica newspaper said a Ryanair flight from Rome was diverted to Palermo on Friday night, while several flights were delayed from landing or taking off on Saturday.
The government has called for the evacuation of the surrounding areas as a precautionary measure.
Peru's president Martin Vizcarra described it as "a major event unlike any we have had in recent years."
Ash from the eruption has reached as far as Bolivia - about 780 kilometres away.
The 5672-metre volcano is Peru's most active.
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Fortunately for the affected farmer, the field had already been harvested, but the Wandan Township government urgently dispatched an excavator to divert mud away from neighboring cropland.
Mud spewed out to a height of over one meter during yesterday's eruption.
Farmers expressed the hope that the government would set up a system of subsidies for farmers affected by the eruptions. The mud that accumulated during last year's eruption had still not been cleared, and now the adjacent field is being inundated with a mud flow.
The volcano, also known as Klyuchevskoi, erupts every three to five years, previously erupting in 2015.













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