One of the world's most active volcanoes could begin erupting again over the holiday weekend, according to the U.S.
Hawaii’s Big Island rocked by 6.0 magnitude earthquake as forecasts suggest volcano could erupt in coming days - Kilauea ...
The Titan Ridge Volcano is erupting in the Bismarck Sea, sending ash and smoke into the sky and prompting authorities to warn ...
Klyuchevskoy volcano in eastern Russia began erupting shortly after a powerful 8.8 magnitude earthquake and several aftershocks shook the same area. "A descent of hot lava is observed on the western ...
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Mayon volcano continues erupting with lava flowing down multiple slopes — 287,000 people are still sheltering across the Philippines
Lava is still pouring down three sides of Mayon volcano in the Philippines, and more than 287,000 people who fled their homes ...
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Hawaii on high alert after earthquake and volcanic eruptions
Fresh fears have erupted in Hawaii after volcanic activity and a powerful earthquake put parts of the island chain under ...
The volcano's activity has been described as rare and unusual, and coastal communities living around PNG's Bismarck Sea have been advised to be on heightened alert.
THIS is the horror moment hikers run for their lives as a volcano erupts under their feet and spews choking plumes of smoke. Harrowing footage shows the tourists mere metres from the crater when ...
Kilauea in Hawai’i has been in a state of near-constant eruption for decades, providing researchers with a uniquely reliable setting to study one of our planet’s most unpredictable and destructive ...
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Dukono volcano in Indonesia just fired off 190 explosions in a day — hurling ash two miles high over the Halmahera coast as eruptions keep building
On May 20, 2026, Indonesia’s Dukono volcano rattled off 190 separate explosions in a single 24-hour stretch, punching ash columns to altitudes that initial reports describe as roughly two miles above ...
Tiny crystals suggest extinct volcanoes could still grow underground, a finding that could reshape how scientists assess eruption risk.
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