Dukono Volcano Volcanic Ash Advisory: VA TO FL070 OBS EXT SE AT 30/1700Z OBS VA DTG: 30/1700Z to 7000 ft (2100 m)

Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Darwin warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 7000 ft (2100 m) altitude or flight level 070 and is moving at 05 kts in SE direction.
The full report is as follows:

FVAU03 at 17:23 UTC, 30/03/26 from ADRM
VA ADVISORY
DTG: 20260330/1725Z
VAAC: DARWIN
VOLCANO: DUKONO 268010
PSN: N0142 E12754
AREA: INDONESIA
SOURCE ELEV: 1229M AMSL
ADVISORY NR: 2026/53
INFO SOURCE: HIMAWARI-9 CVGHM
ERUPTION DETAILS: VA TO FL070 OBS EXT SE AT 30/1700Z
OBS VA DTG: 30/1700Z
OBS VA CLD: SFC/FL070 N0153 E12758 – N0117 E12851 – N0051
E12842 – N0043 E12759 – N0145 E12742 MOV SE 05KT
FCST VA CLD +6 HR: 30/2300Z SFC/FL070 N0135 E12738 – N0200
E12750 – N0145 E12844 – N0101 E12838 – N0103 E12754
FCST VA CLD +12 HR: 31/0500Z SFC/FL070 N0150 E12739 – N0204
E12754 – N0148 E12845 – N0101 E12837 – N0102 E12743
FCST VA CLD +18 HR: 31/1100Z SFC/FL070 N0208 E12753 – N0148
E12836 – N0106 E12823 – N0110 E12725 – N0152 E12728
RMK: CONTINUOUS VA EMISSION IDENTIFIABLE ON RGB SAT IMAGERY
EXT SE. HEIGHT AND MOVEMENT BASED ON SATELLITE IMAGERY,
GROUND REPORTS AND MODEL GUIDANCE. WINDS BECOMING LIGHT AND
VARIABLE REDUCING FORECAST CONFIDENCE.
NXT ADVISORY: NO LATER THAN 20260330/2325Z=

URGENT: Speak Up for Maryland’s Cats and Native Wildlife!

A bill that would harm cats and wildlife has passed the House of Delegates and is headed to the Maryland Senate. No other state has passed legislation that bars counties and municipalities from setting limits, safeguards, or conditions on if and when to “release” domestic cats into the wild. Maryland could set a dangerous and inhumane precedent.

A kitten languishing under a car tire

House Bill 912 (HB 912) would do the following:

  • Legalize the abandonment of vulnerable domestic animals (cats) by anyone claiming to be doing trap, neuter, and release (TNR), even if they are just feeding cats, without making any effort to sterilize them
  • Prohibit local governments from requiring basic measures like registration of those claiming to be doing TNR (even if they are not) or establish effective procedures for addressing resident complaints about roaming cats and their welfare, impact on native wildlife, and more
  • Give negligent animal owners a free pass to abandon social “house cats” by claiming that these owned cats are part of a homeless colony
  • Allow and encourage shelters and other groups to abandon social, perfectly adoptable cats—even those who may have been recently abandoned and have never spent a day outside
  • Endanger cats, wildlife, and the public
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HB 912 also lacks provisions to protect the rights of those private property owners who don’t want cats on their properties and perceive cats as a “nuisance.” Frustrated property owners often harm cats out of frustration when their complaints fall on deaf ears. For example:

  • In Boonsboro, six cats who were homeless or allowed to roam outdoors without supervision were recently found dead and two more were found injured after they were shot with steel razor-tip blow gun darts.
  • In Clear Spring, two roaming cats had to be euthanized after they were found badly injured from gunshots.
  • In Conowingo, two homeless cats who were purportedly “part of a managed feral colony” were found shot to death.
  • In Washington County, two roaming cats died after being shot with arrows.

When property owners are denied a legal method of resolving complaints about animals, animals suffer.

This dangerous bill even goes so far as to prohibit localities from requiring colony feeders to register, a commonsense requirement that can help ensure that abandoned cats are vaccinated, sterilized, and provided with needed care. It would also restrict local governments from establishing procedures to protect cats who are perceived to be a nuisance.

HB 912 contains no language to curb, control, or prevent the undeniable threat that cats pose to wildlife populations, animals who are already under great strain because of human interference and environmental degradation. Domestic cats are an invasive, non-native predator in North America, and they prey upon, maim, and kill small mammals and birds, regardless of whether they have consistent access to a food source. Fragile native animals who are hunted by free-roaming cats aren’t equipped to deal with such effective predators, and their unnecessary suffering and deaths have a negative impact on area ecosystems.

You Can Help

Please send an e-mail to members of the Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee today and urge them to vote against this bad bill.

Maryland’s wildlife and homeless and neglected cats need you.

Please forward this message to others in Maryland who might be willing to lend their support to this important issue. Thank you for your willingness to act and for your compassion for animals.

Please address your e-mail to the following:

The Honorable Brian J. Feldman, Chair
Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee

You can cut and paste the following e-mails into the “To” field of your e-mail message to contact all members of the committee.

brian.feldman@senate.maryland.gov; cheryl.kagan@senate.maryland.gov; dalya.attar@senate.maryland.gov; benjamin.brooks@senate.maryland.gov; marybeth.carozza@senate.maryland.gov; jason.gallion@senate.maryland.gov; kevin.harris@senate.maryland.gov; katiefry.hester@senate.maryland.gov; bryan.simonaire@senate.maryland.gov; mary.washington@senate.maryland.gov; ron.watson@senate.maryland.gov; AA_EHE@mga.maryland.gov

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Sangay Volcano Volcanic Ash Advisory: RCNT VONA RPRT

Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Washington (VAAC) issued the following report:

FVXX21 at 13:10 UTC, 30/03/26 from KNES
VA ADVISORY
DTG: 20260330/1308Z

VAAC: WASHINGTON

VOLCANO: SANGAY 352090
PSN: S0200 W07820

AREA: ECUADOR

SOURCE ELEV: 17342 FT AMSL

ADVISORY NR: 2026/342

INFO SOURCE: GOES-19. VONA. WEBCAM. NWP MODELS.

ERUPTION DETAILS: RCNT VONA RPRT

EST VA DTG: 30/1230Z

EST VA CLD: SFC/FL200 S0150 W07825 – S0150 W07814
– S0201 W07820 – S0201 W07821 – S0150 W07825 MOV
N 5KT

FCST VA CLD +6HR: 30/1830Z SFC/FL200 S0141 W07829
– S0141 W07811 – S0201 W07819 – S0201 W07821 –
S0141 W07829

FCST VA CLD +12HR: 31/0030Z SFC/FL200 S0150
W07813 – S0201 W07810 – S0201 W07820 – S0159
W07820 – S0150 W07813

FCST VA CLD +18HR: 31/0630Z SFC/FL200 S0159
W07820 – S0205 W07808 – S0213 W07814 – S0201
W07820 – S0159 W07820

RMK: RCNT VONA RPRT RCVD INDICATING VA EMS MOVG
GEN N FM SUMMIT. VA NOT OBS IN STLT IMAGERY DUE
TO WX CLDS. OCNL VA EMS OBS IN WEBCAM. VA FCST
THRU T+18 HRS BASED ON NWP MDL GUIDANCE
SUGGESTING VEERING FL WINDS. …COVERDALE

NXT ADVISORY: WILL BE ISSUED BY 20260330/1915Z

Zimbabwe: Authorities must guarantee free expression and safety ahead of public hearings.

Speaking ahead of the public hearings on the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No 3) Bill, 2026, Amnesty International’s Deputy Regional Director, for East and Southern Africa, Vongai Chikwanda, said:

“Amnesty International urges the Zimbabwean authorities to guarantee, without discrimination, the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly during the upcoming public hearings.

“Restriction of public debate before, during, or after public hearings shuts down genuine participation, accountability, and the rule of law. Given past incidents of violence and suppression of dissenting voices, authorities must take concrete measures to ensure all participants can freely express their views and assemble without fear of intimidation, harassment, assault, or arrest.

Amnesty International urges the Zimbabwean authorities to guarantee, without discrimination, the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly during the upcoming public hearings. Restriction of public debate before, during, or after public hearings shuts down genuine participation, accountability, and the rule of law

Vongai Chikwanda, Deputy Regional Director, Amnesty ESARO

“Article 61 of Zimbabwe’s constitution guarantees freedom of expression, rights to peaceful assembly and association, which are key pillars of democratic participation. We urge the authorities to uphold these rights during the upcoming hearings, ensuring any restrictions are lawful, achieve a legitimate aim, and are necessary and proportionate. Overly restrictive or intimidatory measures risk creating a climate of fear and undermining the credibility of the consultative process.”

Background

The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill, 2026, was gazetted on February 16, 2026. The bill, among many proposals, has clauses that seek to extend presidential and parliamentary terms from five to seven years, thereby prolonging President Mnangagwa’s tenure until 2030, replacing direct presidential elections with parliamentary selection of the president, and consolidating executive control over key state institutions. Key opponents to the bill, such as National Constitutional Assembly’s Lovemore Madhuku and Constitutional Defenders Forum’s Tendai Biti, have been arrested, detained, and assaulted. Public hearings on the bill will run from 30 March 2026 to 2 April 2026.

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