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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Aug 13, 09:43 pm (Santiago)

3.2

92 km49 km (30 mi) to the SW 100 km northeast of Iquique, Provincia de Iquique, Tarapacá, ChileI FELT IT

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Aug 13, 09:38 am (Santiago)

3.7

100 km63 km (39 mi) to the S 100 km northeast of Iquique, Provincia de Iquique, Tarapacá, ChileI FELT IT1 report

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Aug 13, 07:55 am (Santiago)

3.2

95 km41 km (25 mi) to the SW Provincia de Iquique, 14 km southwest of Camina, Provincia del Tamarugal, Tarapacá, ChileI FELT IT

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Aug 12, 12:57 am (Santiago)

3.4

75 km87 km (54 mi) to the SW Provincia de Iquique, 42 km northeast of Pozo Almonte, Provincia del Tamarugal, Tarapacá, ChileI FELT IT

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Aug 7, 06:15 pm (Santiago)

3.8

113 km94 km (58 mi) to the S Provincia de Iquique, 53 km east of Pozo Almonte, Provincia del Tamarugal, Tarapacá, Chile

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Aug 5, 04:42 am (Santiago)

3.8

81 km88 km (55 mi) to the S 51 km Al NE De Pozo Almonte 1 report

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Jul 21, 12:39 am (GMT -4)

4.0

101 km56 km (35 mi) to the NW 90 km southeast of Arica, Arica, Region de Arica y Parinacota, Chile 1 reportInfoJul 13, 03:35 pm (Santiago)

3.8

103 km95 km (59 mi) to the S Provincia de Iquique, 81 km east of Pozo Almonte, Provincia del Tamarugal, Tarapacá, Chile 1 report

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Jul 10, 05:26 am (Santiago)

5.3

116 km27 km (17 mi) to the N 38 km Al NE De Camiña 6 reportsInfoMay 26, 12:50 am (Santiago)

5.8

104 km49 km (30 mi) to the SW 100 km northeast of Iquique, Provincia de Iquique, Tarapacá, Chile

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Sun, 17 Aug 2025, 21:00 1755464408 | BY: SEVERAL CONTRIBUTORS

Map of today’s active volcanoes

Etna’s lava flow on 16 Aug 2025 evening (image: Boris Behncke / facebook)

Satellite image of Suwanose-jima volcano on 17 Aug 2025

Satellite image of Lewotolo volcano on 17 Aug 2025

Satellite image of Semeru volcano on 17 Aug 2025

Etna (Sicily, Italy): (17 Aug) The effusive activity from the new vents at the southern base of the SE crater continues and has been gradually increasing over the past few days.
The lava flow front has now descended to approx. 2400 m elevation. After the first lava flow that had started on 10 Aug had ceased after a relatively modest lava output only, a new vent opened nearby on 14 Aug at around 2980 m elevation, on the southern slope between the Bocca Nuova and SE crater complex on 14 Aug, with a higher effusion rate.

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