I'm also getting, been having, strong volcanic symptoms this week. Anyway, here are some more eruption events I found.....
VOLCANO EXPERT WARNS OF ANOTHER ICELANDIC ERUPTION A VOLCANO expert warned yesterday that another Icelandic eruption could be imminent, raising the prospect of summer holiday flight chaos.
Dr Hazel Rymer has been monitoring a volcano called
Askja 180 miles north of Eyjafjallajokull – the volcano that caused a complete shutdown of most of Europe’s airspace in April. She says it is showing increasing signs of seismic activity. Her team from the Open University in London and volunteers from environmental charity Earthwatch have noticed changes in the “plumbing system” beneath the mountain.
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http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/180291/Volcano-expert-warns-of-another-Icelandic-eruption-ECUADOR - Increased Activity for Tungurahua Volcano Increased Activity for Tungurahua Volcano
Ecuadoran authorities chose to declare an orange alert for the areas closest to the Tungurahua volcano
Peru's National Risk Secretary declared an orange alert for zones surrounding the volcano which has seen high activity in the past two weeks with a series of explosions and emissions of ash. The volcano is 5,023 meters above sea level and is located 135 kilometers to the southeast of Quito. It's been active since 1999 and in July and Aug. of 2006 its eruption left at least four dead as the result of burning clouds, two dead, thousands of evacuees and extensive damage to agriculture.
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http://www.poder360.com/dailynews_detail.php?blurbid=7688#ixzz0qZgIu1ImPhilippines gets prepared for volcano eruptionThe Philippine Coast Guard has sent 5 teams of divers and rescue swimmers with rubber boats, and medical teams to Batangas province which serves as the Coast Guard 's forward command post, as the alert level on Taal Volcano, about 65 km from Manila, increased, Coast Guard said Thursday.
The teams will be deployed primarily to help the Philippine Disaster Coordinating Council and provincial government in the early and voluntary evacuation of said affected families.
PCG Batangas Station chief Lieutenant Commander Troy Cornelio said that he and officials of Batangas visited the Pulo Taal (Volcano Island) Wednesday and found unusual behavior of the Tail Lake, including the sudden rise of temperature in the water, discoloration of water inside crater and existence of steam surrounding the Tail's crater. There was also a smell of sulfur odor in the area.
More than 5,000 residents living near the Taal volcano were advised to leave their homes due to the recent volcanic activities in the area.
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http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90777/90851/7021271.html