New explosion of ash at Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano
L. Arias 2 hours ago
An ash explosion at Turrialba Volcano lasted for about 10 minutes, the University of Costa Rica's National Seismological Network reported.
(Via RSN/UCR)
Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano, located 50 kilometers east of San José, erupted at 1:12 p.m. on Monday and launched ash and vapor into the air for about 10 minutes, experts with the University of Costa Rica (UCR) and the National University (UNA) reported.
This is the second event this month after another 10-minute explosion recorded on Dec. 7. also spewed ash and gases into the air.
Experts from UNA's Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica (OVSICORI) reported the explosion reached just under 400 meters in height.
UCR's Mauricio Mora at 2:30 reported there were no more explosions. Mora was conducting an inspection in the volcano's surrounding areas and said experts are evaluating whether the explosion was an isolated event or is part of an eruptive process.
OVSICORI on its website reported that current wind conditions likely would take the ash west, and residents northeast of the capital – such as in Coronado and Sabanilla – could experience ash falling on their roofs and properties.
Turrialba Volcano has seen constant activity that in the past five years has prompted several evacuations of residents and farm animals.
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Tokyo: Mount Aso in Japan`s Kumamoto prefecture erupted on Monday, but the weather agency said the eruption was small.
Monday`s eruption marked the first time Mt. Aso had erupted since October 23, with the latest eruption sending plumes of smoke about 700 metres above the first crater of Mt. Nakadake, which is one of the five peaks comprising the volcano, Xinhua quoted Japan`s meteorological agency as saying.
Mt. Aso is the largest and one of the most active volcanoes in Japan with its peak at 1,592 metres above sea level.
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