Fine Ash, Sulphur Di-Oxide, AQI Hit: 5 Points On Ethiopian Volcano Eruption
A high-altitude mass of volcanic ash and fumes from Sunday morning’s eruption of the Hayli Gubbi volcano in northern Ethiopia is moving east – at speeds up to 120 km/hour – and has reached Delhi, affecting flight operations in the city.
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A high-altitude mass of volcanic ash and fumes from Sunday morning’s eruption of the Hayli Gubbi volcano in northern Ethiopia is moving east – at speeds up to 120 km/hour – and has reached Delhi, affecting flight operations in the city.
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