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Ethiopia’s 12,000-YEAR-OLD Volcano Explained | What Scientists Fear NEXT as World CHOKES on Its Ash Featured

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A long-silent volcano in northern Ethiopia erupted on Sunday, sending massive ash plumes across the Red Sea toward Yemen, Oman, and even India. The Hayli Gubbi volcano, quiet for nearly 12,000 years, erupted for hours and covered Afdera village in ash. Experts called it unusual, noting the region is poorly studied. Volcanologist Arianna Soldati said dormant volcanoes can still erupt if magma conditions persist. #EthiopiaVolcano #HayliGubbi #VolcanoEruption #AshCloud #AfarRegion #EastAfricanRift #DormantVolcano #GlobalImpact #MagmaActivity #EarthScienceAlso  Asia Cup 2025: Suryakumar Yadav Hails Oman's Quality Cricket, Speaks To Young Team After Match


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