The Borneo Post

Alert level raised for Alaska volcano after explosion observed

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ALASKA: A remote Aleutian volcano erupted on Tuesday sending a cloud of ash into the air and forcing scientists to raise alerts to the highest levels, a monitoring website said.

Pilots reported a short-lived explosive eruption and an ash cloud rising to about 34,000 feet above the Bogoslof Volcano about 4pm local time, the Alaska Volcano Observator­y said on its website.

About an hour later, another pilot reported activity at the 492- foot Bogoslof Volcano had decreased, the observator­y site said.

Uninhabite­d Bogoslof Island is part of Alaska’s Aleutian archipelag­o, a geological­ly active chain of volcanic islands that is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire and is very prone to earthquake­s.

The explosion caused the monitoring centre to raise the aviation colour code to red and the volcano alert level to warning, the highest levels.

There is no ground- based volcano monitoring equipment on Bogoslof, so the observator­y cannot forecast future activity, the website said.

“We will monitor satellite images and data from distant seismic and infrasound instrument­s for indication­s of significan­t explosive activity,” the observator­y said.

On Oct 24, Alaska Volcano Observator­y scientists raised the alert level to orange from yellow for the Cleveland Volcano, on the uninhabite­d Chuginadak Island, after an explosion was detected on the mountain and heard by residents of a tiny village some 45 miles away, a monitoring website said. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows the Pavlof Volcano spews ash in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, US on March 28, 2016. — Reuters photo
File photo shows the Pavlof Volcano spews ash in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, US on March 28, 2016. — Reuters photo

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