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quote:Lava Continues to Flow from Volcano Kilauea
Islands, is oozing out lava. But Big Island Civil Defense officials who flew over the lava flow on Monday stated that there is no immediate threat.
"It's very slow. The surface flow, whenever it's on the surface, has been very, very slow moving and that's why we're saying it's not posing any imminent threat", affirmed Darryl Oliveira, Big Island Civil Defense director.
Till now, the lava is not moving through rapidly and also, it is not a stream of lava. Lava is around 1.2 miles from the eastern boundary of the Wao Kele O Puna forest reserve. For now, people residing nearby have not been asked to evacuate their respective places.
Right now, the situation is under control. And, even if there will be a need to evacuate the region, residents will be having sufficient time to do the same.
In 1983, Kilauea erupted for the first time. Since then, continuous eruptions have been taking place. Experts shared that main concern is since its first eruption, new openings have been forming. On June 27, a new vent was formed and through these vents, lava reaches the surface.
Authorities concerned said that people around the area are regularly updated about the situation. They are well aware that the current situation will not affect their homes. Scientists have been keeping a check on the vent, as it can prove problematic in the coming time.
Researchers have not been able to come to know the exact path of the lava flow. As per scientists, changes in the amount of flow have been acting as hurdle to know the detailed path.
Hawaii County officials made an announcement that this week two community meetings will be held. In these meetings, the latest updates on lava flow threatening residential areas will be discussed. One of the meetings will be on September 2 and another will be on September 4 from 6.30 to 8pm in Pahoa High School cafeteria.
quote:Kilauea lava flow could potentially threaten homes
Scientists at the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory are closely monitoring an active lava flow that, if it continues to advance, could threaten residential areas or infrastructure in the coming weeks to months.
The June 27th lava flow, named for the date it began erupting, is advancing to the northeast of its vent on the flank of Pu’u ‘Ō’ō on Kīlauea Volcano’s East Rift Zone.
As of Friday, August 22, the front of the flow was 10.7 km (6.6 mi) northeast of the vent. At this point, scientists say it is not an immediate threat.
HVO scientists, who mapped the flow during an overflight Friday morning, report that the flow was active along two fronts. The northern branch was advancing northeastward across fairly flat land, while the southern branch had flowed into a ground crack within the rift zone. By tracing the steam issuing from the crack, lava is inferred to have advanced 1.4 km (0.9 mi) over the past four days, putting it 3.8 km (2.4 mi) from the eastern boundary of the Wao Kele o Puna Forest Reserve.
The difficulty in forecasting the flow’s exact path is that “downhill of the flow” can be affected by subtle variations in topography, changes in lava supply and where and how lava enters or exits ground cracks along the rift zone.
The June 27th lava flow is advancing through a heavily forested area on Kīlauea’s East Rift Zone. This area of the rift zone is exceedingly hazardous to hikers as it is highly fractured, with numerous, deep ground cracks that are difficult to see because of the heavy vegetation. Another hazard in the area includes methane explosions that occur when lava flows over vegetated land.
The June 27th lava flow is currently within the Kahaualea Natural Area Reserve, which has been closed by the Hawaii State Department of Natural Land and Resources due to the ongoing volcanic hazards, and the Wao Kele o Puna Forest Reserve, also closed by DLNR and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs.
HVO continues to closely monitor the June 27th lava flow through increased overflights, satellite imagery, and webcam images, and is keeping Hawaii County Civil Defense fully informed about the flow’s location.
quote:Seismologists in Ecuador say the Tungurahua volcano is showing increased activity.
About 40 explosions were registered on Monday and even though their intensity diminished, experts have not ruled out a renewed sudden increase.
An ash cloud up to 3km (1.8 miles) in height has been rising from the volcano over the past few days.
Tungurahua, which had been dormant until 1999, lies 135km (85 miles) south-east of the capital, Quito.
Despite the increase in seismic activity, children in the area returned to class on Monday, the start of a new school year.
Resident Antonio Chango told Ecuador's El Comercio newspaper that "our children's studies can not stop just because of the volcano".
"We're fine and keen to start the school year," one young pupil told the paper.
The 5,023m-high Tungurahua, meaning "throat of fire" in the indigenous Quechua language, is one of South America's most active volcanoes.
Bronquote:Dark giant ash clouds rise from the crater of Mount Sinabung volcano during an eruption on October 8, 2014, as seen from Karo district located on Indonesia's Sumatra island, following an earlier eruption on October 5, 2014.According to authorities hundreds of residents are still housed at evacuation centers as authorities maintains off limit danger zone around Mount Sinabung located in Indonesia's Sumatra island following deadly eruption in early February that killed about 17 people.
quote:Colombian earthquake spark tenstions about possible imminent eruptions?
Authorities in southwestern Colombia have raised alert levels on Tuesday after a 5.6 magnitude earthquake hit the border region, sparking concerns that two nearby volcanoes might erupt in a matter of days. Colombia’s Geological Service have changed the alert level of two volcanoes from yellow to orange. The two volcanoes are Cerro Negro de Mayasquer and Chiles, both active on Colombia’s southern border to Ecuador. The orange alert level is defined by the Geological Service as “probable eruption in term of days to weeks.” The earthquake that hit the border region causes a scare on both side of the border.
Officials in the Colombian town of Cumbal, near the quake’s epicenter, were quoted as saying by The Associated Press that they formed an emergency committee to survey possible damage. But so far, there were no reports of injuries in the town of 36,000 residents, the majority of them members of an indigenous tribe. “It was really strong, every house” felt it, Jose Diomedes Juezpesan, the town’s top official, told AP. If the volcanoes are to erupt, it will mostly affect the state Nariño. Local state governments have started to take security measures in order prevent tragedies. Nariño government officials have recommended suspending school classes, delivered a special communication system to indigenous communities in the area and offered the indigenous communities tents if the evacuate their premise while the volcanoes are on high alert. Neither one of the volcanoes have erupted in the past 160,000 years.
quote:Alertlevel raised at Cerro Negro
Cerro Negro de Mayasquer volcano (Colombia): magnitude 5.8 earthquake, alert level raised
Orange alert has been declared for the volcanic complex at the Colombia-Ecuador border, after a magnitude 5.8 earthquake occurred under the volcano last Monday.
This earthquake, located at shallow 10 km depth southwest of the Chiles cone, seems to be directly linked to the ongoing crisis at the volcano. The volcano has recently been showing increased signs of volcanic unrest and inflation. This could be the sign of magma rising with the volcano and result in an eruption, although it is not possible to quantify how likely this might be.
Since a seismic network had been installed in early 2013, the volcano has had two impressive peaks of earthquakes, the first one occurring between Sep 2013 and Jan 2014 with over 100,000 small events detected. A second peak with 25,000 quakes occurred between late April and July this year, when the alert level was first raised to yellow.
A new seismic swarm has started on 29 September and until now counts nearly 40,000 quakes. In addition, a slow inflation (swelling of the mountain) located southwest of the cone Chiles has been detected by scientists.
Some of the seismic activity has the characteristics believed to represent fluid (gasses, water, magma) movements at depth, although most earthquakes are related to small rock fracturing events (which could be purely tectonic in nature and not necessarily related to magma).
The volcano has only a short history of monitoring and not have any known eruption in the past 10,000 years. This makes it extremely difficult to asses how likely it is that it awakes in a near to medium future. However, Colombian and Ecuadorian scientists take the situation very seriously and have started to prepare hazard maps for various kind of possible eruption scenarios.
A special bulletin of IGEPN also states that the recorded deformation has increased in recent days. This bulletin concluded that the observed monitoring parameters are compatible with the scenario of a magma intrusion that could lead to a sudden, potentially large, phreatic or even magmatic eruption, even on a short timescale (weeks).
Whether an eruption will actually occur or not is impossible to predict.
Zie ook:quote:Update : Although we mentioned earlier that this earthquake was not linked to volcanic activity, the Carchi authorities have now confirmed that the earthquake was volcanically triggered.
twitter:davidmpyle twitterde op dinsdag 04-11-2014 om 10:51:56 The #Kilauea lava flow has stalled on the edge of #Pahoa village, but lava breakouts are widening the flow front http://t.co/5v4bo76nv4 reageer retweet
quote:This afternoon’s assessment shows that the flow front remains active however has not advanced since Thursday. All activity along the front has been limited to breakouts along the margins or sides of the flow as well as on the flow surface. The front remains approximately 480 feet from the Pahoa Village Road. Additional breakouts upslope of the flow front are being monitored and those breakouts currently do not present with an immediate threat to area residents. The upslope breakouts are located approximately .7 to 1.5 mile above the ʻApaʻa Street area and along the north side of the flow and moving in a nor/northeast direction.
quote:The leading edge of the flow remains stalled and the overall level of activity was low. However, active breakouts persist in areas upslope of the leading edge and on flow margins. USGS also observed some new activity at Pu’u O’o, detailed below.
quote:This morning’s assessment shows that the flow front remains stalled with very little activity and has not advanced over the past five days. The flow pad continues to show signs of inflation which could result in breakouts and more activity. The front remains approximately 480 feet from the Pahoa Village Road. The upslope breakouts remain approximately 0.7 to 1.50 miles above the Apa’a Street area and along the north side of the flow and moving in a north/northeast direction.
twitter:kenhrubin twitterde op zaterdag 08-11-2014 om 06:32:43 #Kilauea lava flow continues to inflate (thicken) - see comparison or power pole base in image http://t.co/XIaBcplyOl http://t.co/yo6hv8OdqE reageer retweet
twitter:kenhrubin twitterde op zondag 09-11-2014 om 06:43:02 #Kilauea lava overflow of skylight near Puu Oo surrounded/trapped tripod of USGS monitoring camera, Nov. 7, HVO image http://t.co/IjtVSNDuyH reageer retweet
1e huis is er aan.quote:NEWS BRIEFS
The flow front remains stalled 480 feet from the Pahoa Village Road with very little activity and has not advanced.
A lava breakout in the area of Apa’a Street near the cemetery has entered a private property and is only 5 yards away from the garage area of a residential structure. Civil defense says it is possible that these buildings may be affected by the advancing flow later today.
twitter:eruptionsblog twitterde op dinsdag 11-11-2014 om 02:35:06 The Pahoa lava flow on Kilauea has taken its first house: http://t.co/PDk1LrXLb7 reageer retweet
twitter:janinekrippner twitterde op woensdag 12-11-2014 om 11:54:59 Hawaii lava flow: Flow front stalled, breakouts monitored. Image: lava interacts with water http://t.co/0y4Z0CToSy http://t.co/QSCwREgJnB reageer retweet
Dat een simpel gaas hekwerk een lava stroom kan tegenhouden.twitter:AGUvgp twitterde op maandag 17-11-2014 om 13:47:57 Chain linked fence actually resists Hawaiian lava flow: https://t.co/KLMakxE0q1 RT@TheEarthStory reageer retweet
quote:NEWS BRIEFS
The flow field in Pahoa has gone quiet. Civil defense reports the nearest surface flow activity and surface breakouts are approximately 6 miles upslope of Apa’a Street, between the Pu’u O’o vent and the crack system.
Lava remains in the system, and so the evacuation advisory for those residents down slope of the flow will continue. Also, Pahoa Village Road between Apa’a Street and the Post Office Road will remain closed and limited to area residents only.
twitter:janinekrippner twitterde op dinsdag 18-11-2014 om 11:56:28 Hawaii lava flow update: breakouts 6 miles upslope from Apaʻa St disrupt lava supply http://t.co/yRcg671Fa3 http://t.co/5nEHBhlQbr reageer retweet
twitter:CPPGeophysics twitterde op dinsdag 18-11-2014 om 16:39:05 Good news for Puna residents: HVO scientists note "marked decrease in the surface breakouts" during overflight http://t.co/YjRXINr4KH reageer retweet
quote:NEWS BRIEFS
• No activity was observed downslope of the crack system, although “numerous surface breakouts and flows were noted in the areas from the vent to the crack system indicating lava remains in the system” reports civil defense. The nearest surface activity is 5 miles upslope of Apa’a Street.
• Scientists believe the decrease in flow front activity is the result of a lava supply disruption following a large breakout at Puʻu Kahaualeʻa near Puʻu ʻŌʻō, which began overnight on November 14–15.
• Emergency officials have not called it a day. The evacuation advisory for Pahoa residents down slope of the flow will continue. Also, Pahoa Village Road between Apa’a Street and the Post Office Road will remain closed and limited to area residents only.
twitter:kenhrubin twitterde op vrijdag 21-11-2014 om 10:04:24 #Kilauea lava flow front remains inactive but breakouts are occurring upslope 1.9km W of Kaohe Homesteads (HVO photo) http://t.co/gk1j8PQ46N reageer retweet
quote:Rare eruption of Pico do Fogo
A rare eruption of Cape Verde volcano Pico do Fogo, its biggest in decades, caused the closure of the airport and evacuation of local residents, officials told state radio on Sunday.
No damage or injuries were reported following Saturday's 8:00 pm (2100 GMT) blast but villagers at the bottom of the volcano on the Atlantic island nation were being evacuated over the weekend and a further eruption was reported on Sunday.
There were no immediate details on the intensity of the Sunday blast.
Vulcanologist Bruno Faria told state-owned Radio Cape Verde the first blast was "much greater than the one in 1995" which showered a cloud of ash across the island at the southern tip of the archipelago.
"The eruption was very fast. But we are appealing to the people for calm," interior minister Marise Morais told the radio in an announcement heard by AFP in Guinea-Bissau.
The eruption reached level three on the nine-level volcanic explosivity index, the minister said.
Morais said the nation was implementing its emergency civil protection plan.
Nelio Santos, a television journalist reached by telephone, told AFP authorities had begun evacuating Cha das Caldeiras, a village of around 750 inhabitants at the foot of the volcano.
"Many people... left without waiting for the instructions from the authorities," he added.
The airport on Fogo was closed Sunday, although it was not immediately clear how many flights had been diverted or cancelled.
The privately-owned, US-based Volcano Discovery website, which tracks volcanic activity worldwide, said a new eruption started Sunday at 10:00 am, with satellite data suggesting some lava at the vent.
Pico de Fogo last erupted on April 2 1995 -- for the first time since June 1951 -- and almost 5,000 people were evacuated while the United States and several European countries sent assistance.
The archipelago, which lies 500 kilometres (about 300 miles) off the coast of Senegal, consists of 10 islands, eight of which are inhabited and volcanic.
twitter:VolcanoReport twitterde op donderdag 27-11-2014 om 18:10:12 Fogo volcano, Cabo verde - Portelo village is currently being destroyed - LIVESTREAM link - http://t.co/4AugXjIVLC http://t.co/zciLyHoTOf reageer retweet
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