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Tuesday, Nov 11, 2025 13:00 | 41 mins ago | By: VN

Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Buenos Aires warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 14000 ft (4300 m) altitude or flight level 140 and is moving at 35 kts in SE direction.
The full report is as follows:

FVAG01 at 12:55 UTC, 11/11/25 from SABM
VA ADVISORY
DTG: 20251111/1300Z

VAAC: BUENOS AIRES

VOLCANO: PLANCHON PETEROA 357040
PSN: S3513 W07034

AREA: CHILE-ARGENTINA

SUMMIT ELEV: 13048 FT [3977 M]

ADVISORY NR: 2025/027

INFO SOURCE: GOES-E. GFS. WEBCAM.

AVIATION COLOUR CODE: NOT GIVEN

ERUPTION DETAILS: CONT EMISSION

OBS VA DTG: 11/1220Z

OBS VA CLD: SFC/FL140 S3512 W07034 – S3526 W07007
– S3540 W06926 – S3558 W06926 – S3537 W07013 –
S3512 W07034 MOV SE 35KT

FCST VA CLD +6 HR: 11/1820Z SFC/FL140 S3512 W07033
– S3518 W06958 – S3517 W06916 – S3540 W06916 –
S3537 W07000 – S3512 W07033

FCST VA CLD +12 HR: 12/0020Z SFC/FL140 S3511
W07033 –

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