An ash cloud with an initial height of around 5.5 miles was reported following the morning eruption of Shishaldin Volcano.
An ongoing eruption of a remote volcano in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands produced an ash cloud so large Tuesday that warnings were sent to pilots about potentially dangerous conditions.
The volcano is about 700 miles southwest of Anchorage and sits near the middle of Unimak Island. The island’s 65 or so residents live about 25 miles northeast of the volcano, in the community of False Pass. A significant explosion early Friday produced an ash cloud that reached up to 7.5 miles and drifted south over the Pacific Ocean. A second smaller explosion occurred later Friday.
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