![]() Source: Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) The public was warned that ejected blocks and pyroclastic flows may impact areas within 2 km of Shindake. The Alert Level was raised to 2 (on a scale of 1-5) on 26 June due to the increased seismicity. No changes at the geothermal area on the W flank of Shindake were observed during a field inspection during 19-20 June. ![]() Sulfur dioxide emissions were low, and typical white emissions rose 100-500 m above Shindake on 13 and 25 June. A total of 100 shallow volcanic earthquakes were recorded during 17-26 June with most epicenters located near Furudake Crater and some located near Shindake Crater (just N of Furudake). JMA reported that the number of volcanic earthquakes increased at Kuchinoerabujima. Kuchinoerabujima | 21 June-27 June 2023 | New Activity / Unrest Cite this Report Source: Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) The Aviation Color Code was raised to Yellow (the second lowest level on a four-color scale). KVERT reported that a minor Strombolian eruption began at Klyuchevskoy at 2323 on 22 June and a bright thermal anomaly was visible in satellite images. Klyuchevskoy | 21 June-27 June 2023 | New Activity / Unrest Cite this Report Smithsonian / USGS Weekly Volcanic Activity Report for the week of 21 June-27 June 2023Īll times are local unless otherwise stated.
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