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Originally posted by alysha.angel
boys n girls guess what!!!!!!!!!!!!!! none of the major news networks are picking this eruption up are they not aware of whats going on in the world and why is there a media blackout?
The Anabro (Nabro) volcano in the Northern Red Sea Region of Eritrea in Africa has erupted sending an ash plume more than 13.5 kilometres into the sky. Part of the Afar Triangle, the stratovolcano is one of many volcanic caldera complexes in the north easternmost part of the East African Rift valley region. It is located in the Danakil Depression, close to Eritrea’s border with Ethiopia and north of Djibouti, and has not erupted in at least 150 years.
UPDATE 13/06 – 11:09 UTC : As more and more journals are picking up the story, the guessing in between both Nabro and Dubbi goes on as everybody has still to rely on the satellite images. Those sources who have HD satellite images are putting their money on the [size=5]Nabro, which would be a MAJOR EVENT for science, as this volcano has NO record of any historic eruptions so far. We @ earthquake-report.com do not guess anymore. We are simply awaiting news from the Asmara authorities.
The Anabro (Nabro) volcano in the Northern Red Sea Region of Eritrea in Africa has erupted sending an ash plume more than 13.5 kilometres into the sky. Part of the Afar Triangle, the stratovolcano is one of many volcanic caldera complexes in the north easternmost part of the East African Rift valley region. It is located in the Danakil Depression, close to Eritrea's border with Ethiopia and north of Djibouti, and has not erupted in at least 150 years. The volcano erupted at 2103 GMT Sunday evening.
Originally posted by PuterMan
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DateTime,Latitude,Longitude,Depth,Magnitude,MagType,NbStations,Gap,Distance,RMS,Source,EventID
2011/03/31 18:33:38.04,13.1700,41.8290,6.50,4.50,Mb,67,,,1.05,NEI,2011033110
Ash from a volcanic eruption in Eritrea is thus far likely to reach Israel’s southern border only, but will probably affect Egypt, southern Jordan and Saudi Arabia more severely, the Israel Meteorological Service said on Monday mid-afternoon.
Ash from a volcanic eruption in Eritrea is thus far likely to reach Israel’s southern border only, but will probably affect Egypt, southern Jordan and Saudi Arabia more severely, the Israel Meteorological Service said on Monday mid-afternoon.
Ethiopia UPDATE (10 AM Eastern): Well, leave it to an eruption this week to not be simple. It appears that the eruption in Eritrea from not from Dubbi but rather from Nabro, an even more mysteries volcano. It is a composite volcano with no known historical eruption - in fact, very little is known about the volcano beyond the fact that it is part of a volcanic complex that has a number of nested calderas.
Originally posted by waybehind
I also noticed over the weekend and again this morning that 4 supervolcanoes have shown "activity" since June 11. They are in New Zealand, Idaho, Italy and California. Does anyone know what constitutes "activity" and how concerning this is? Seems the earth is going through major changes right now. Don't know if it's related or not, but according to the NASA diagram, elenin is starting to come in faster now because of the trajectory of the orbits and will continue to come in faster each day.