Vanuatu Volcano Alert Bulletin n°4 - Ambrym Activity (April 29th 2021)
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Summit Elevation 4377ft (1334m)
Current Vanuatu Volcano Alert Level: Level 1
Ambrym volcano is continuing in the minor unrest state. The Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 1.
The volcano activity at Ambrym is continuing at the low unrest level, consistent with the Volcanic Alert Level 1. New scientific analysis suggest that the Ambrym volcano activity is likely to continue at this level of minor unrest. Volcanic hazards remain about the summit craters area and the South East part of Ambrym Island (e.g. major cracks from 2018).
Some volcanic hazards do remain on Ambrym specifically at the summit and eastern part of the Island. These are related to the presence of cracked areas. In addition to the summit hazards, the presence of active rifts and faults (major ground cracking) at the South-East area of Ambrym are also hazardous, they will continue to be eroded and affected by earthquake activity. The
Vanuatu Volcano Alert Bulletin n°3 - Gaua Activity (April 29th 2021)
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Summit 2615ft (797m)
Current Vanuatu Volcano Alert Level: Level 2 Gaua volcano is continuing in the major unrest state. The Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 2 .
The Gaua volcano activity is continuing at the major unrest level, consistent with the Volcanic Alert Level 2. New scientific analyses suggest that this volcano activity is likely to continue at this same level of major unrest. Volcanic hazards remain on the Gaua volcanic cone (e.g. volcanic gases). The danger zone for life safety is limited to on the volcanic cone.
Latest observations and satellite data confirm that the activity consists of ongoing volcanic steam cloud which may contain volcanic gases. Visitors will continue to smell volcanic gas while approaching the volcanic cone.
Vanuatu Volcano Alert Bulletin n°4 - Ambae Activity (April 29th 2021)
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Summit 4908ft (1496m)
Current Vanuatu Volcano Alert Level: Level 1
Ambae volcano is continuing in the minor unrest state. The Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 1.
The Ambae volcano activity is continuing at the low unrest level, consistent with the Volcanic Alert Level 1. New scientific analyses suggest that the Ambae volcano activity is likely to continue at this level of minor unrest. Volcanic hazards remain at the summit area and creeks (e.g. remobilization of remaining ash from 2017 and 2018 eruption).
Some volcanic hazards do remain on Ambae island. These are related to the presence of weak layers of volcanic ash remaining at the summit and elsewhere on the island. The danger zone for life safety at the summit area remains limited in the Danger Zone A (See Ambae caldera safety map below). This danger zone (Danger Zone A) is about 2 km radius from the 2017-2018 active vents. An additional dang
Vanuatu Volcano Alert Bulletin n°4 - Lopevi Activity (April 29th 2021)
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Summit 4635ft (1413m)
Current Vanuatu Volcano Alert Level: Level 2
Lopevi volcano is continuing in the major unrest state. The Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 2.
Lopevi volcano activity is continuing to be unstable in the level of major unrest. With the current state, the volcanic activity is likely to increase at any time but it could also remain at the same level for a longtime. Volcanic hazards remain on the island of Lopevi due to the current ongoing volcanic activity. The danger zone for life safety is limited to on the island of Lopevi.
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