RSS feed source: Volcano Discovery.com

Support Us – Help Us Enhance Our Services! We’re passionate about delivering the latest volcano and earthquake data from around the globe — just for you. However, maintaining our website and free apps requires significant time, effort, and resources.
Your support helps us expand our hardware and software capabilities and empowers our dedicated editorial team. Our mission is to provide uninterrupted, real-time updates whenever an earthquake strikes or a volcano erupts — and your donations make this possible. Every contribution, big or small, is deeply appreciated. If you find our information valuable and want to help us add new features, create compelling content, and improve our technology, please consider making a donation: Donate with PayPal: Planned Features: Improved multilingual support Tsunami alerts Faster responsiveness Thanks to your past donations, we have recently added: Design upgrades Detailed earthquake

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.

RSS feed source: Volcano Discovery.com

Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025 10:00 | By: VN

Shiveluch (Kamchatka): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Tokyo warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 18000 ft (5500 m) altitude or flight level 180 and is moving at 15 kts in E direction.
The full report is as follows: VA AT 20251125/2350Z FL180 EXTD ENE REPORTED OBS VA DTG:26/0040Z to 18000 ft (5500 m)

Bezymianny (Kamchatka): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Tokyo warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 33000 ft (10100 m) altitude or flight level 330 and is moving at 40 kts in NE direction.
The full report is as follows: VA EMISSIONS CONTINUING OBS VA DTG:26/0520Z to 33000 ft (10100 m)

Ibu (Halmahera, Indonesia): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Darwin warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.

RSS feed source: Volcano Discovery.com

Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025 09:58 | 21 mins ago | By: T

Lava fountaining from Kilauea earlier today (image: HVO webcam)

The newest lava fountaining episode (number 37) has started at the Halemaʻumaʻu summit crater. It began at 2:30 p.m. HST on November 25. Sustained lava fountains approximately 400 feet (120 meters) in height are currently erupting from the north vent. Fountain heights are increasing rapidly, the volcano observatory reported.

“Past episodes have produced incandescent lava fountains over 1000 feet (300 meters) high that produce eruptive plumes up to 20,000 feet (6000 meters) above ground level. According to the National Weather Service, winds are light and blowing from the northeast direction, which suggests that volcanic gas emissions and volcanic material may be distributed towards the southwest, but could spread more widely.

“All eruptive activity is confined to Halemaʻumaʻu crater within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park;

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.

RSS feed source: Volcano Discovery.com

Wednesday, Nov 26, 2025 09:55 | 31 mins ago | By: EarthquakeMonitor

A magnitude 4.6 earthquake near Hilo, Hawaii County, Hawaii, USA, was reported only 4 minutes ago by the United States Geological Survey, considered the key international and national agency that monitors seismic activity in the US. The earthquake occurred at a very shallow depth of 6 miles beneath the epicenter late at night on Tuesday, November 25th, 2025, at 11:49 pm local time. The exact magnitude, epicenter, and depth of the quake might be revised within the next few hours or minutes as seismologists review data and refine their calculations, or as other agencies issue their report.
Based on the preliminary seismic data, the quake was probably felt by many people in the area of the epicenter. It should not have caused significant damage, other than objects falling from shelves, broken windows, etc.
In Fern Forest (pop. 1,200) located 8 miles from the epicenter, Volcano (pop. 2,600) 11 miles away, and Hawaiian Acres (pop. 2,700) 13 miles away, the quake should have been felt as light shaking.
Weak shaking might have been felt in Ainaloa (pop. 3,000) located 14 miles from the epicenter, Mountain View (pop. 3,900) 14 miles away, Hawaiian Beaches (pop. 4,300) 17 miles away, Hawaiian Paradise Park (pop. 11,400) 18 miles away, and Hilo (pop. 43,300) 26 miles

Click this link to continue reading the article on the source website.