Tourists flee as Mount Etna unleashes powerful early-morning eruption – The Journal

Tourists flee as Mount Etna unleashes powerful early-morning eruption  The Journal Mount Etna erupts as large plumes rise from volcano  BBC Mount Etna erupts in Sicily, sending huge plume of ash into sky and tourists fleeing  Sky News Huge eruption on Italy’s Mt. Etna leaves tourists fleeing volcano  CNN Italy’s Mount Etna, Europe’s largest active volcano, spews plumes of … Read more

Mount Semeru Erupts 11 Times in a Day, Ash Column Reaches 1.2 Kilometers

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Mount Semeru in East Java has recorded 11 eruptions throughout the day, up until Sunday afternoon, May 25, 2025. The volcanic ash column from the eruptions was observed to reach up to 1,200 meters above the summit. Ghufron Alwi, an officer at the Semeru Volcano Observation Post (PGA), reported that the 1.2-kilometer-high eruption … Read more

Indonesian Geological Agency Warns of Possible Eruption of Mount Banda Api

TEMPO.CO, Bandung – The Head of the Indonesian Geological Agency at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), Muhammad Wafid, stated that the recorded volcanic earthquakes at Mount Banda Api have been showing an increase. “This increase in seismic activity could indicate a rise in pressure inside Mount Banda Api due to the increased … Read more

Giant Tectonic Plate ‘Pontus’ Discovered: Understanding Earth’s Mysterious Subduction History

Unveiling Pontus: The Disappeared Giant Tectonic Plate In a groundbreaking study, scientists have uncovered evidence of Pontus, a long-lost giant tectonic plate that once blanketed a quarter of… The post Giant Tectonic Plate ‘Pontus’ Discovered: Understanding Earth’s Mysterious Subduction History appeared first on NewsyList. Source link

Volcanic Ash on Mars Sparks Questions About Potential Signs of Life

Volcanic Ash on⁤ Mars: A⁣ Glimpse into the Red ⁤Planet’s Explosive past Recent ​discoveries on Mars have unveiled compelling evidence of volcanic activity,shedding light on ⁤the planet’s geological history. Researchers ⁤have identified volcanic ash ​deposits, believed to be remnants of⁤ a ‍massive eruption⁢ that occurred millions of‍ years‍ ago. This groundbreaking finding, reported by ​ … Read more

Phivolcs warns of possible Kanlaon eruption

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) warned on Wednesday that the likelihood of Kanlaon Volcano’s “hazardous eruption” remained high. “Kanlaon Volcano remains under Alert Level 3, which means it is still at a high level of unrest, and the possibility of a hazardous eruption remains,” Phivolcs Director Teresito Bacolcol told The Manila Times … Read more

Mysterious 1831 Volcano Identified: Mount Zavaritskii’s Eruption Finally Revealed

Archyde The Mystery of the 1831 Volcanic Eruption: Solved after Two Centuries Table of Contents 1. The Mystery of the 1831 Volcanic Eruption: Solved after Two Centuries 2. The Impact of the 1831 Eruption 3. Unraveling the Mystery 4. Why Was the Eruption Overlooked? 5. Lessons from the past 6. How Did Dr. Carter and … Read more

Evacuation plan set for Kanlaon eruption

BACOLOD CITY — With the threat of a full-blown eruption of Kanlaon Volcano looming, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) has pre-pared “Plan Exodus” that entails the evacuation of more residents in Canlaon City, Negros Oriental. Joel Erestain, regional director of OCD in Central Visayas, said they are preparing for “a potential doomsday scenario.” Source … Read more

Mars Volcano Ash: Evidence of Ancient Life Discovered?

Mars Volcano Clues Suggest Ancient Eruptions, Potential for ​Past Life Table of Contents Mars Volcano Clues Suggest Ancient Eruptions, Potential for ​Past Life Searching for Signs of Ancient Martian Life Martian Volcanoes: A Window into Ancient Life? Volcanic Activity: Rewriting Martian ⁤history The Quest for Ancient Martian Life Future Martian Exploration Conclusion A ⁤groundbreaking study … Read more

Mount Semeru in East Java Erupts, No Visual Eruption Observed

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – East Java volcano, Mount Semeru, erupted on Tuesday night, December 31, 2024, at 20:24 Western Indonesia Time. “The eruption was not observed visually. When the report was made, the eruption was still ongoing,” said Mount Semeru Observation Post Officer Liswanto in his written report on Tuesday, December 31, 2024. According to the … Read more