Multiple videos show a rare "fireball" meteor breaking apart with a flash of emerald light over the erupting Mount Mayon. Initial reports suggested that the falling space rock hit the volcano, but ...
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Incredible moment a meteor streaks through the sky over an erupting volcano in the Philippines
Nature's destructive power was on full display in the Philippines, as a dazzling meteor burned through the atmosphere above an erupting volcano.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — A 4.1 magnitude quake has struck in Iceland Tuesday night near a rare Icelandic volcano that started erupting on March 19. The volcano in the Fagradalsfjall mountains is about 20 ...
A camera just caught one of the most epic scenes at Mount Mayon, AKA Mayon Volcano. Currently set as an Alert Level 3, meaning increased pyroclastic density (fragmented rock materials, ash, and gases) ...
A volcano on Japan’s major western island of Kyushu had multiple eruptions on Sunday, Nov. 16, sending a plume of smoke and ash almost three miles into the air, causing tens of flight cancellations ...
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology recorded the striking event at 10.33 pm local time on Monday through ...
When lava shot into the air at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, the fountaining set a new record for the volcano which has been ...
The volcano's activity has been described as rare and unusual, and coastal communities living around PNG's Bismarck Sea have been advised to be on heightened alert.
Not all volcanoes erupt with lava — on a Lake Michigan Beach in Saugatuck, Michigan, some amazing “ice volcanoes” erupted on Feb. 16. This amazing phenomenon happens when building waves of water are ...
A meteor was seen streaking through the sky next to the erupting Mayon Volcano in the Philippines on May 25, footage shows. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS-DOST) ...
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A calm climb turned terrifying when the volcano came alive
A group of hikers finds itself dangerously close to an erupting volcano during what begins as an intense outdoor adventure.
Scientists have uncovered a long-missing piece of the volcanic puzzle: rising magma doesn’t just form explosive gas bubbles when pressure drops—it can do so simply by being sheared and “kneaded” ...
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