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…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in North Carolina… Neuse River At Smithfield affecting Johnston County. * WHAT…Moderate flooding is occurring and forecast to continue through this afternoon or early tonight. * WHERE…Neuse River at Smithfield. * WHEN…Until tomorrow evening. * IMPACTS…At 15.0 feet, Minor flooding begins. Flooding begins along the Neuse Riverwalk. Water nears the base of the holding tank at the water treatment plant. At 18.0 feet, Moderate flooding begins. The Smithfield town park and the Neuse Riverwalk at the US70 bridge are flooded. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 11:15 AM EDT Wednesday the stage was 18.0 feet. – Forecast…The river is expected to hold steady around

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<!–div style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;border:3px solid blue;border-radius:5px;padding:3px;margin:5px;background:#eee"><a href="https://www.volcanoesandearthquakes.com/app/volcano-report.php?volcanoId=28" style="text-decoration:none" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" title="Share a volcano (activity) report, submit a photo or other interesting news!” onclick=”window.open(this.href,’Volcano Report’,’status=0,toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,height=500,width=450′);return false”>Send Volcano Report</div–> Stratovolcano 4835 m (15,863 ft)
Kamchatka, 56.06°N / 160.64°E
Current status: erupting (4 out of 5) Klyuchevskoy volcano eruptions:
1697-98, 1720-21, 1727-31, 1737, 1740, 1762, 1767, 1770, 1772, 1785, 1787, 1788, 1789-90, 1791, 1807, 1812, 1813, 1819-22, 1829, 1840, 1848, 1852, 1853-54, 1865, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1882, 1883, 1890, 1896-97, 1890, 1896-97, 1898, 1904, 1907, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1935-36, 1937-39, 1944-1945, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960-63, 1963-64, 1965-1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1971-73, 1974, 1977-80, 1981, 1982, 1982-83, 1984-85, 1986, 1986-90, 1991, 1992, 1992-93, 1994-95, 1996-97, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2002-04, 2005 – ongoing
Typical eruption style
Dominantly explosive, strombolian and vulcanian activity, sometimes lava

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Aug 12, 01:08 pm (GMT +8)

5.3

141 km64 km (40 mi) to the W Philippine Sea, 71 km east of Sarangani Island, PhilippinesI FELT IT7 reportsInfoAug 9, 07:33 pm (GMT +8)

5.1

95 km66 km (41 mi) to the N Philippine Sea, 95 km southeast of Mati, PhilippinesI FELT IT9 reportsInfoJul 26, 12:23 am (Makassar)

4.3

90 km31 km (19 mi) to the SW Philippine Sea, 106 km east of Sarangani Island, Philippines InfoJul 25, 12:23 pm (GMT +8)

4.4

110 km43 km (27 mi) to the W 70 km SSE of Pondaguitan, Philippines InfoJul 22, 10:48 am (GMT +8)

4.4

61 km6.8 km (4.2 mi) to the N Philippine Sea, 135 km east of Sarangani Island, Philippines InfoJan 9, 2024 04:48 am (GMT +8)

6.7

63 km96 km (60 mi) to the SW Pulau-Pulau Talaud, Indonesia 59 reportsInfoOct 4, 2023 07:21 pm (GMT +8)

6.4

113 km78 km (48 mi) to the SW Philippine Sea, 64 km east of Sarangani Island, Philippines 131 reportsInfoAug 11, 2021 05:46 pm (GMT +0)

7.0

63 km99 km (62 mi) to the N Philippine Sea, 74 km southeast of Mati, Philippines 617 reportsInfoSep 29, 2019 10:02 am (Manila)

6.1

68 km19 km (12 mi) to the NW Mindanao, Philippines 94 reportsInfoDec 29, 2018 11:39 am (GMT +8)

6.8

69 km32 km (20 mi) to the N Mindanao, Philippines 355 reportsInfoJul 14, 2014 07:59 am (Universal Time)

6.3

20 km25 km (16 mi) to the NW Philippine Sea, 115 km east of Sarangani Island, Philippines InfoApr 4, 2009 01:31 pm (GMT +8)

6.3

48 km77 km (48 mi) to the SE Philippine Sea, 157 km north

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