Ethiopiaβs Hayli Gubbi volcano has erupted for the first time in at least 10,000 years, unleashing a massive ash and sulfur-dioxide cloud over the Afar region, according to a report by Khaleej Times. The long-silent shield volcano, previously known to have no recorded Holocene activity, sent an ash plume rising up to 15 km after the eruption was detected early on November 23 in the remote Danakil Depression, a
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