Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi Volcano Erupts
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Ethiopia Volcano Eruption Tracker, Map, Location, India Impact Today LIVE News Updates: Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano eruption sends ash across Red Sea to India & worldwide. Map, flight disruptions,
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Volcanic activity in northern Ethiopia’s long-dormant Hayli Gubbi volcano subsided Tuesday after an eruption over the weekend that left a trail of destruction in nearby villages and caused flight cancellations after ash plumes disrupted high-altitude flight paths.
Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia erupts after 12,000 years, sending ash clouds across Red Sea. DGCA issues advisory as flights to India diverted; multiple airlines cancel services due to volcanic disruption.
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Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi Volcano ERUPTS: SHOCKING Moment Volcano Awakes After 12000 Years Captured
Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted for the first time in almost 10,000 years, and satellite images have captured the dramatic event in stunning detail. The images show towering ash clouds rising up to 45,
Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano has erupted after 12,000 years of silence. The powerful explosion sent ash plumes soaring kilometers into the atmosphere. This event occurred in the remote Afar region.
The Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia erupted after nearly 12,000 years, sending ash plumes across the Red Sea to India, affecting visibility and air quality in northwest regions before drifting toward China and the Pacific.
An ash cloud from Ethiopia’s 12,000-year dormant Hayli Gubbi volcano reached northwest India, causing flight cancellations and hazy skies.
The eruption caused a thick ash cloud that drifted towards the Red Sea reaching Yemen, Oman, India, and northern Pakistan.
Located in the Erta Ale Range, the eruption raised questions about its long dormancy, as evidence suggests potential activity in recent years. , World News, Times Now