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Time2025-08-21 23:31:43 UTC2025-08-21 23:31:43 UTC at epicenterLocation33.119°N 39.580°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-08-21 23:31:43 UTC2025-08-21 23:31:43 UTC at epicenterLocation33.119°N 39.580°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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On 8/21/2025 10:34:45 PM, an earthquake occurred in [unknown] potentially affecting 1.1 million in MMI -. The earthquake had Magnitude 5.7M, Depth:50.018km.
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Thu, 21 Aug 2025, 21:00 1755810004 | BY: SEVERAL CONTRIBUTORS
Map of today’s active volcanoes
Etna (Sicily, Italy): (21 Aug) A new eruptive fissure opened on the southern flank of the Southeast Crater at about 13:40 local time yesterday.
A new lava flow effuses from an altitude of 3,200 meters above sea level towards the southwest.
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Sakurajima (Kyushu, Japan): Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Tokyo (VAAC) issued the following report: EXPLODED AT 20250821/2021Z OVER FL060 EXTD SE OBS VA DTG:21/2010Z
…21 Aug:
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported that the eruption continued at Aira between 18 August 2025 (local) and 20 August 2025 (local). The alert level at Aira remained at “Level 3 – Restriction on proximity to the volcano” (on a 5-level scale). Ground deformation data indicated a notable inflationary trend since 1600 on 19 August.
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
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Ibu (Halmahera, Indonesia): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic
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