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Vulcan's Wrath

One of natures wonders. Volcanoes: Beautiful and deadly.

Stories

14 Stories

  • May 2008
    • Volcanic Plume Blankets S. America

      Volcanic Plume Blankets S. America

      (Newser) - A mammoth plume of ash and smoke from a newly erupted volcano in Chile is slowly working its way across South America and now poses a health risk to the 8 million residents of Beunos Aires, AFP reports. Thousands of residents of southern Chile were evacuated Tuesday, with ash coating city streets and health officials urging people to don masks. More »

    • Chilean Volcano Keeps Rumbling

      Chilean Volcano Keeps Rumbling

      (Newser) - The southern Chilean town of Chaiten has been totally evacuated after a volcano, active since Friday, belched molten lava and ash more than 12 miles high, the AP reports. Around 4,000 people have already left the area since the volcano—believed dormant for thousands of years—began acting up, and navy ships evacuated any that remained today. More »

  • April 2008
    • Colombian Volcano Sends 15,000 Fleeing

      Colombian Volcano Sends 15,000 Fleeing

      (Newser) - As many as 15,000 people living near Colombia's Nevado del Huila volcano were evacuated today as the mountain spit hot ash onto the area. Officials report no injuries, but say it's too early to assess the damage or offer a prognosis for the eruption. "Other types of material could come, like lava, but we don't at the moment know the exact situation," a local authority said. More »

    • Evacuations Ordered Around Hawaiian Volcano

      Evacuations Ordered Around Hawaiian Volcano

      (Newser) - Officials ordered the evacuation of Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park yesterday due to potentially poisonous fumes seeping from two craters. Voluntary evacuations of nearby towns were also announced, but few people have left, reports the Honolulu Advertiser . "We still remain on alert and we're going to monitor 24/7 to make sure people are safe," says the Big Island's mayor. More »

  • March 2008
    • Hawaiian Volcano Acting Feisty

      Hawaiian Volcano Acting Feisty

      (Newser) - Halemaumau Crater on Hawaii's Big Island is acting up—venting gas and the occasional gobbet of lava. The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory is classifying the activity as the crater's first eruption since 1982, the Honolulu Star-Bulletin reports; scientists are unsure whether the trickle could turn into a larger, more dangerous convulsion. "It might," the Observatory's head said yesterday. More »

  • February 2008
    • Ecuadorian Volcano Explodes

      Ecuadorian Volcano Explodes

      (Newser) - The massive Tungurahua volcano in the Ecuadoran Andes erupted in smoke and fire yesterday, forcing thousands of villagers to flee. Eleven families who refused to leave the area were removed by force as the volcano shot columns of ash six miles into the air, AP reports. Tungurahua—meaning "throat of fire" in the Quechua language—buried entire villages in a 2006 eruption. More »

  • January 2008
    • Ancient Antarctic Volcano May Be Linked to Warming

      Ancient Antarctic Volcano May Be Linked to Warming

      (Newser) - The discovery of what scientists are hailing as the first evidence of a volcanic eruption under Antarctica’s massive ice sheet may be linked to climate change, the BBC reports. British researchers, who discovered evidence of a volcano by analyzing radar data from an air survey, believe the eruption likely happened some 2,000 years ago and ripped through its ice ceiling, spouting steam and rocky debris into the air. More »

    • Village Flees Colombia Volcano

      Village Flees Colombia Volcano

      (Newser) - A volcano erupted in southwestern Colombia last night, lighting up the night sky with lava and throwing volcanic ash miles into the sky. The mayor ordered the evacuation of the 8,000 or so people who live near Mount Galeras, but one seismologist said that most of the city is not in danger. No serious injuries have been reported, the AP says. More »

  • November 2007
    • Javanese Can't Stop the Mud

      Javanese Can't Stop the Mud

      (Newser) - A toxic mud volcano has been flowing on the Indonesian island of Java for 18 months, and authorities are stuck. Since an energy company opened an underground fissure while drilling for natural gas, 11 villages have been swamped by the ooze. Plugging the hole with air-dropped concrete balls and hiring mystics to employ supernatural means are among the failed measures. More »

    • Volcanoes Helped Doom Dinos

      Volcanoes Helped Doom Dinos

      (Newser) - Not one but two catastrophic events may have spelled destruction for the Age of Dinosaurs, previously thought to have ended when an asteroid or comet struck the earth. New research suggests the prehistoric giants died off in “an unfortunate coincidence of a one-two punch—of Deccan volcanism and then a hit from space," said a Princeton paleontologist. More »

    • Yellowstone Volcanic Floor Rises

      Yellowstone Volcanic Floor Rises

      (Newser) - A blob of errant magma gathering 6 miles beneath Yellowstone National Park—the same molten rock that makes Old Faithful spurt and heats the park's famous hot springs—has caused the caldera, or volcanic floor, to rise 3 inches since 2004. Scientists say that though the rate of increase is unprecedented, there is no imminent risk of eruption, LiveScience reports. More »

    • Thousands Defy Ash, Lava in Indonesia

      Thousands Defy Ash, Lava in Indonesia

      (Newser) - Thousands are ignoring orders to evacuate as Indonesia's Mount Kelud belches smoke and spits lava, the AP reports. "I feel it is OK to stay here. No one can guarantee our safety apart from ourselves," said one local in Java. But experts have had the volcano on high alert for two weeks; one says that an eruption would be worse than in 1990, when Kelud killed 30 and injured hundreds. More »

  • October 2007
    • Volcano Erupts off Yemen

      Volcano Erupts off Yemen

      (Newser) - At least eight people were missing early today after a volcano erupted on an island off Yemen, shooting smoking lava hundreds of feet into the air and turning the sky black.  A Canadian ship in a nearby NATO fleet was participating in a search-and-rescue operation in a hunt for the missing, believed to be at sea. A military garrison on the island of Jazirt Atta-Ir was being evacuated. More »

  • July 2007
    • Steam Explosion Leaves 1 Dead

      Steam Explosion Leaves 1 Dead

      (Newser) - One person is dead and 30 are injured after a steam pipe ruptured in midtown Manhattan yesterday, shooting a volcano-like eruption of steam, mud and debris 30 stories high and prompting fears of a terrorist attack. The casualty was a middle-aged woman who had a heart attack when the steam shot from the ground next to her, the New York Daily News reports. More »

14 Stories

In this photo released by Canadian Forces Combat, lava flows and clouds of smoke and ash reach skyward after a volcano eruption on the island of Jazirt Atta-Ir in the Red Sea 70 nautical miles off the...   (Associated Press)
Close up of surface lava.   (Associated Press)
USA. Montana.Yellowstone Park. 1992. (LON67516)   (Magnum Photos)
Although the presumed cause of the dinosaur's disappearance is the meteoric impact that left the crater at Chicxulub, volcanic eruptions may have hastened the mass extinction.   (Shutterstock.com)
  (Getty Images)
This video frame released by the Colombian Institute of Geology and Mining, INGEOMINAS, shows the Galeras volcano erupting in Pasto, southern Colombia, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. The volcano spread ashes...   (Associated Press)
This photo released by the Colombian Institute of Geology and Mining, INGEOMINAS, shows the Galeras volcano spreading smoke and ashes in Pasto, southern Colombia, Thursday, Jan. 17, 2008. The volcano...   (Associated Press)
The Tungurahua volcano erupts near Cotalo village in Ecuador's Tungurahua province, early Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)   (Associated Press)
Visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park stand atop an old cinder cone to watch an ash filled plume of sulfur dioxide gas and ash rising from the Halemaumau crater of Kilauea volcano.   (AP Photo/David Jordan)
A helicopter flies near a cloud of sulfur dioxide gas and ash rising from the Halemaumau crater of Kilauea volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Wednesday, March 26, 2008.   (AP Photo)
A dead cow lies covered by ashes from the Chaiten volcano at a road leading to the Argenroad to Argentina, near Chaiten, Chile, Tuesday, May 6, 2008.   (AP Photo/La Tercera, Alfredo Miranda)
A cloud of smoke and ashes produced by intensified eruption of the Chaiten volcano are seen over Chaiten, Chile, Wednesday, May 7, 2008.   (AP Photo/La Tercera, Jorge Cadenas)
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Background

Vulcan
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia

Ancient Roman god of fire. He was the counterpart of the Greek Hephaestus. Vulcan was especially associated with the destructive aspects of fire, such as volcanoes or conflagrations, and for this reason his temples were usually located ...

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volcano
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition

volcano vents or fissures in the earth's crust through which gases, molten rock, or lava , and solid fragments are discharged. Their study is called volcanology. The term volcano is commonly applied both to the vent and to the conical mountain (cone) built up around the vent by the erupted ...

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