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Time2025-08-31 00:44:04 UTC2025-08-31 00:44:04 UTC at epicenterLocation3.313°N 84.126°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-08-31 00:44:04 UTC2025-08-31 00:44:04 UTC at epicenterLocation3.313°N 84.126°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-08-31 00:30:18 UTC2025-08-31 00:30:18 UTC at epicenterLocation2.041°N 126.668°EDepth50.91 km (31.63 mi)
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Sat, 30 Aug 2025, 23:15 | BY: VN
Satellite image of Nevado del Ruiz volcano on 30 Aug 2025
Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 23000 ft (7000 m) altitude or flight level 230 .
The full report is as follows:
FVXX24 at 23:13 UTC, 30/08/25 from KNES
VA ADVISORY
DTG: 20250830/2311Z
VAAC: WASHINGTON
VOLCANO: RUIZ 351020
PSN: N0453 W07519
AREA: COLOMBIA
SUMMIT ELEV: 17319 FT [5279 M]
ADVISORY NR: 2025/440
INFO SOURCE: GOES-19. VONA. NWP MODELS.
ERUPTION DETAILS: DISCRETE VA EMS
OBS VA DTG: 30/2240Z
OBS VA CLD: SFC/FL230 N0457 W07528 – N0456 W07524
– N0453 W07525 – N0452 W07528 – N0457 W07528 MOV
W 15KT
FCST VA CLD +6HR: 31/0430Z SFC/FL230 N0508 W07539
– N0454 W07519 – N0453 W07519 – N0457 W07543 –
N0508 W07539
FCST VA CLD +12HR: 31/1030Z SFC/FL230 N0505
W07541 – N0453 W07519 – N0452 W07519 – N0453
W07544 – N0505 W07541
FCST VA CLD
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