On November 24, the Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia erupted for the first time in over 12,000 years. The eruption sent clouds of ash and smoke into the air, with the debris making its way towards the Red Sea. This natural event had a significant impact beyond Ethiopia’s borders, reaching the Arabian Peninsula, particularly Yemen and Oman. The ash cloud is expected to reach regions in India, including Delhi, Punjab, and Haryana. Situated near Eritrea’s border, Hayli Gubbi is closely monitored by authorities for further activity.

Ethiopian volcano erupts after 12,000 years

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