A volcano in northern Ethiopia erupted Sunday, marking its first known eruption in 12,000 years. The volcano, called Hayli ...
Hayli Gubbi in Ethiopia has been dormant for all of recorded history.
A recent volcanic eruption of the Hayli Hubbi Volcano in Ethiopia, which was dormant for over 12000 years, occurred. The huge ...
On Sunday morning, November 23, the ground beneath Ethiopia's Afar region shattered twelve millennia of dormancy. Hayli Gubbi volcano, a mountain with no recorded eruptions since the Ice Age, exploded ...
Several airlines in India have been forced to cancel flights because of dangerous volcanic ash in the air.
Ethiopian volcano eruption: Hayli Gubbi is a shield volcano located in Ethiopia’s Afar Region, about 800 km from Addis Ababa.
This MCC image, taken on September 03, 2015 at an altitude of 6144 km with a resolution of 320 m, shows an intermediate sized shield volcano known as Tharsis Tholus. It is located in the eastern ...
The Hayli Gubbi volcano, long thought to be dormant, sent ash nine miles into the sky in an eruption on Sunday ...
The eruption caused a thick ash cloud that drifted towards the Red Sea reaching Yemen, Oman, India, and northern Pakistan.
Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted after thousands of years, sending ash clouds over India, disrupting flights, and ...
The Hayli Gubbi volcano in the northeastern part of Ethiopia erupted for the first time in 12,000 years Monday. The ash and smoke crossed the Red Sea.