Manam volcano erupts in Papua New Guinea

June 18, 2013PAPUA NEW GUINEA An eruption with a small ash plume was reported this morning and VAAC Darwin issued an advisory. A low level ash plume was also visible on Nasa’s Aqua Modis image at 15:45 UTC. This is the volcano’s second eruption this year. The volcano unleashed an ash cloud in early January. –Volcano Discovery
This entry was posted in Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Environmental Threat, High-risk potential hazard zone, Potential Earthchange hotspot, Seismic tremors, Signs of Magnetic Field weakening, Time - Event Acceleration, Volcanic Ash, Volcanic Eruption, Volcanic gas emissions, Volcano unrest, Volcano Watch. Bookmark the permalink.

2 Responses to Manam volcano erupts in Papua New Guinea

  1. Mike says:

    Interesting. And, wow, that’s a fantastic view!

    Like

  2. Angelsong says:

    And if there isn’t enough going on to rock our world, Alaska has now gone from record setting cold temperatures this year to a record setting heat wave!
    Maranatha

    Like

All comments are moderated. We reserve the right not to post any comment deemed defamatory, inappropriate, or spam.