
Suwanose-jima (Ryukyu Islands): (11 Apr) Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Tokyo (VAAC) issued the following report: ERUPTED AT 20210411/2320Z FL060 EXTD W OBS VA DTG:11/2310Z
Raung (East Java): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Darwin warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 11000 ft (3400 m) altitude or flight level 110 .
The full report is as follows: CONTINUOUS VA TO FL110 AT 12/1430Z MOV NW OBS VA DTG:12/1503Z to 11000 ft (3400 m)
Fuego (Guatemala): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 16000 ft (4900 m) altitude or flight level 160 and is moving at 5 kts in NW direction.
The full report is as follows: CONT VA EMS to 16000 ft (4900 m)
Sangay (Ecuador): Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Washington (VAAC) issued the following report: VA NOT IDENTIFIABLE FM STLT DATA
Reventador (Ecuador): (12 Apr) Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 15000 ft (4600 m) altitude or flight level 150 .
The full report is as follows: PSBL CONTG VA EMS. to 15000 ft (4600 m)
Sabancaya (Peru): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Buenos Aires warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 24000 ft (7300 m) altitude or flight level 240 .
The full report is as follows: SPORADIC PUFF EMISSION to 24000 ft (7300 m)
Soufrière St. Vincent (West Indies, St. Vincent): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 10000 ft (3000 m) altitude or flight level 100 and is moving at 5 kts in NE direction.
The full report is as follows: CONT VO ACT WITH VA ALOFT to 10000 ft (3000 m)
…12 Apr:
Another huge explosion occurred from the volcano in the early morning hours at 4:15 am according to Civil Protection and the University of St. Vincent.
Pyroclastic flows were also reported – these are very dangerous, glowing turbulent avalanches of rock fragments and gas likely caused by collapsing parts of the eruption column that can travel many kilometers and destroy everything in their path. There is no data yet on how far and where exactly the pyroclastic flows traveled. We expect more information to come out in the near future, though.
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…12 Apr:
A heavy ash fall has blanketed the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and affecting the entire island by extremely poor visibility.
Strong ash and lapilli fall is occurring as far from the volcano as Argyle International Airport some 20 km away as National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) reported.
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…12 Apr:
An amazing recent satellite image shows dramatic morphological changes in the volcano’s summit crater: the first two powerful explosions on 9 April completely destroyed the 1979 and 2020-2021 lava domes and left a new deep vent.
…12 Apr:
An another vigorous explosive eruption occurred at 13:30 UTC yesterday detected by the satellite Copernicus.
The series of the massive eruptions continue at high levels and are characterized by impressive ash clouds that extended over the Atlantic Ocean advancing the Iberian Peninsula! Satellite-based measurements of SO2 concentrations in the atmosphere show the huge SO2 plumes ejected by Soufrière St. Vincent volcano.
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Volcano Activity Summary for 12 Apr 2021:
