Volcanoes last Months
Long streams of red-hot lava flow down the southeast crater of Mount Etna, Europe's tallest and most active volcano, seen from Zafferana Etnea, Italy, June 11, 2022. (Photo by Antonio Parrinello/Reuters)
People look on as Fagradalsfjall volcano erupts near Reykjavik, Iceland on August 3, 2022 in this screen grab obtained from a social media video. (Photo by @alberttourguideiceland/Instagram via Reuters)
People visit the scene of the newly erupted volcano taking place in Meradalir valley, near mount Fagradalsfjall, Iceland on August 4, 2022. The eruption is some 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Reykjavik, near the site of the Mount Fagradalsfjall volcano that erupted for six months in March-September 2021, mesmerising tourists and spectators who flocked to the scene. (Photo by Jeremie Richard/AFP Photo)
Fagradalsfjall volcano erupts near Reykjavik, Iceland August 4, 2022 in this picture obtained from social media. (Photo by @xxrakel/Instagram via Reuters)
A person looks on the scene of the newly erupted volcano taking place in Meradalir valley, near mount Fagradalsfjall, Iceland on August 4, 2022. (Photo by Jeremie Richard/AFP Photo)
A close-up of the lava flowing from Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland on Wednesday August 3, 2022, which is located 32 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of the capital of Reykjavik and close to the international Keflavik Airport. Authorities in Iceland say the volcano in the southwest of the country is erupting just eight months after its last eruption officially ended. (Photo by Marco Di Marco/AP Photo)
People look at the lava flowing on Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland on Wednesday August 3, 2022, which is located 32 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of the capital of Reykjavik and close to the international Keflavik Airport. (Photo by Marco Di Marco/AP Photo)
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A photo taken August 7, 2022 shows lava flowing from the vulcano in Fagradalsfjall, Iceland, around 40 kilometres from the capital Reykjavik, following an eruption that has been ongoing since August 3, 2022. A volcano erupted in Iceland near the capital Reykjavik on August 3, the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) said as live images on local media showed lava spewing out of a fissure in the ground. The eruption was some 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Reykjavik, near the site of the Mount Fagradalsfjall volcano that erupted for six months in March-September 2021, mesmerising tourists and spectators who flocked to the scene. (Photo by Jeremie Richard/AFP Photo)
A person wears protective gear as they stand close to the lava flowing from Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland on Wednesday August 3, 2022, which is located 32 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of the capital of Reykjavik and close to the international Keflavik Airport. (Photo by Marco Di Marco/AP Photo)
Lava spews from Fagradalsfjall volcano in Iceland as the light goes down on Wednesday August 3, 2022, which is located 32 kilometers (20 miles) southwest of the capital of Reykjavik and close to the international Keflavik Airport. (Photo by Brynjar Gunnarsson/AP Photo)
Onlookers watch as lava flows from the vulcano in Fagradalsfjall, Iceland, around 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the capital Reykjavik, on August 10, 2022, following an eruption that has been ongoing since August 3, 2022. The volcano erupted on August 3, some 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Reykjavik, near the site of the Mount Fagradalsfjall volcano that erupted for six months in March-September 2021, mesmerising tourists and spectators who flocked to the scene. (Photo by Jeremie Richard/AFP Photo)
Planet's satellite imagery of the Home Reef Volcano in Tonga, where earlier this week, researchers noticed new seismic activity and venting. This high resolution SkySat image captured on September 14, 2022. Home Reef is an ephemeral island built by a submarine volcano whose top has repeatedly broken the surface and afterwards was eroded away by wave action. It is in the South Pacific, south of Late Island and southwest of Vava'u along the Tofua volcanic arc in Tonga. (Photo by Planet Labs PBC/South West News Service)
The Villarrica Volcano is seen at night from Villarrica area, Chile on November 16, 2022. (Photo by Cristobal Saavedra Escobar/Reuters)
The Shiveluch volcano erupts after spewing volcanic ash and smoke on Kamchatka, Russia on November 22, 2022. (Photo by Institute Of Volcanology and Seismology via Reuters)
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In this long camera exposure, cars drive down Saddle Road as Mauna Loa erupts in the distance, Monday, November 28, 2022, near Hilo, Hawaii. Mauna Loa, the world's largest active volcano erupted Monday for the first time in 38 years. (Photo by Marco Garcia/AP Photo)