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Tue, 9 Sep 2025, 21:00 1757451604 | BY: SEVERAL CONTRIBUTORS

Map of today’s active volcanoes

Öraefajökull (Iceland): Volcanic Ash Advisory Center London (VAAC) issued the following report: EXCERCISE ERUPTION CEASED OBS VA DTG:09/1623Z

Asama (Honshu): The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported that unrest continued at Asamayama between 5 September 2025 (local) and 8 September 2025 (local). The alert level at Asamayama remained at “Level 2 – Restriction on proximity to the crater” (on a 5-level scale).
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
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Kirishima (Kyushu): The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported that the eruption continued at Kirishimayama between 5 September 2025 (local) and 8 September 2025 (local). The alert level at Kirishimayama remained at “Level 3 – Restriction on proximity to the volcano” (on a 5-level scale).
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)
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Iwo-jima (Volcano Islands): (9 Sep) The new eruption at the volcano has been captured from space, showing

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Genesee County, N.Y. – FEMA is proposing updates to the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) for Genesee County, New York. Community partners are invited to participate in a 90-day appeal and comment period. 

The updated maps were produced in coordination with local, state and FEMA officials. Significant community review of the maps has already taken place, but before the maps become final, community partners can identify any corrections or questions about the information provided and submit appeals or comments. 

The 90-day appeal period will begin September 11, 2025. Residents, business owners and other community partners are encouraged to review the updated maps to learn about local flood risks and potential future flood insurance requirements. They may submit an appeal if they perceive that modeling or data used to create the map is technically or scientifically incorrect.

An appeal must include technical information, such as hydraulic or hydrologic data, to support the claim. Appeals cannot be based on the effects of proposed projects or projects started after the study is in progress.If property owners see incorrect information that does not change the flood hazard information—such as a missing or misspelled road name in the Special Flood Hazard Area or an incorrect corporate boundary—they can submit a written comment.

The next step in the mapping process is the resolution of all comments and appeals. Once they are resolved,

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