Volcano erupts for 1st time in 12,000 years
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The plume of ash which swept across Delhi, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Punjab and Haryana has now exited most part of the country, barring a portion over northeastern India.| India News
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — 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.
A long-silent volcano in northern Ethiopia erupted on Sunday, sending massive ash plumes across the Red Sea toward Yemen, Oman, and even India. The Hayli Gubbi volcano, quiet for nearly 12,000 years,
Authorities and airlines continue to monitor the movement of the ash cloud, with further disruptions possible depending on how conditions evolve.
Videos show large plumes of smoke as Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano erupts for the first time in 10,000 years, spewing ash high into the sky and impacting air travel thousands of miles away in India.
A volcano in Ethiopia has erupted for the first time in recorded history, releasing plumes of thick smoke and ash into the sky. The long-dormant Hayli Gubbi volcano in the Afar region erupted on Sunday, covering neighbouring villages in dust.
Seven international flights scheduled to operate on Tuesday were cancelled and 12 other international flights during the same timeframe were also delayed as airlines modified operations in response to