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Tue, 29 Apr 2025, 21:00 1745960404 | BY: SEVERAL CONTRIBUTORS

Map of today’s active volcanoes

Satellite image of Sakurajima volcano on 29 Apr 2025

comparison of the volcano before and after the eruption on 18 and 28 April (image: Sentinel-2)

Satellite image of Dukono volcano on 29 Apr 2025

Karymsky (Kamchatka): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Tokyo warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 10000 ft (3000 m) altitude or flight level 100 and is moving at 20 kts in SE direction.
The full report is as follows: VA CONTINUOUSLY OBS IN SATELLITE IMAGERY OBS VA DTG:29/1720Z to 10000 ft (3000 m)

Sakurajima (Kyushu, Japan): Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Tokyo (VAAC) issued the following report: ERUPTED AT 20250429/1436Z FL080 EXTD S OBS VA DTG:29/1440Z

Bulusan (Luzon Island, Philippines): Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Tokyo (VAAC) issued the following report: ERUPTION AT 20250429/1143Z VA CLD UNKNOWN REPORTED

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FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Disaster Recovery Center in Johnson County is permanently closing at 7 p.m. April 30.

The Disaster Recovery Center in Johnson County is located at:

KCTCS Mayo Campus, Auditorium Building C, 508 Third St., Paintsville, KY 41240 

Working hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Wednesday.

FEMA representatives can explain available assistance programs, how to apply to FEMA, and help connect survivors with resources for their recovery needs. Representatives from the Kentucky Office of Unemployment Insurance, the Kentucky Department of Insurance and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) will also be available at the recovery centers to assist survivors.

Click here to find centers that are already open in Kentucky. You can visit any open center to meet with representatives of FEMA, the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the U.S. Small Business Administration. No appointment is needed. 

Kentucky homeowners and renters in Breathitt, Clay, Estill, Floyd, Harlan, Johnson, Knott, Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Martin, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Simpson and Woodford counties can apply for federal assistance.

You can visit any Disaster Recovery Center to get in-person assistance. No appointment is needed. To find all other center locations, including those in other states, go to fema.gov/drc or text “DRC” and a Zip Code to 43362.

You don’t have to visit a center to apply for FEMA assistance. There are other ways to apply: online at DisasterAssistance.gov, use the FEMA App for mobile

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