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Hayli Gubbi Volcano

Hayli Gubbi Volcano:

The Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted for the first time after 10,000 years and its massive ash cloud is moving towards northern India.

  • It is located in Ethiopia’s Afar region, in northeast of Addis Ababa near the Eritrean border.
  • It is a shield volcano that sits within Ethiopia’s Danakil Depression, one of the hottest and most remote areas on the planet.
  • It is the southernmost volcano in the Erta Ale range.
  • The Erta Ale range is known for its persistent lava lakes and is primarily made up of shield volcanoes.
  • Hayli Gubbi has no previously recorded eruptions in modern history.
  • Shield volcano are the largest volcanoes on Earth
  • They are almost exclusively basalt (a type of lava that is very fluid when erupted).
  • These volcanoes are not steep. They are broad volcanoes with gentle slopes.
  • They are built by repeated eruptions that occurred intermittently over vast periods of time.
  • Ash cloud forms when a volcano erupts and sends volcanic materials into the atmosphere.
  • It contains fine volcanic ash, sulphur dioxide, and tiny fragments of rock and glass.
  • It has an adverse effect on human health, causing respiratory problems, eye irritation and skin discomfort.