Volcanoes Erupting All Over

Re: Ethiopian Volcano Erupts for the First Time in Thousands of Years

South Atlantic Anomaly is getting bigger:
The above quote is from "Watch the skies and land and oceans" as a reminder of the giant blob down there in Africa, for which the "super plume" story of that Stefan Burns guy doesn't make it even the remote justice (no surprise there). The blob being related to the release of heat from the inner core and the South Atlantic Anomaly, which is near Africa. Effectively, we're opening up for upcoming and incoming cosmic energies.

Like the C's said, "However, watch Africa"

Q: (Joe) When you say "sequence", you don't necessarily mean in the same geographic region then?

A: No.

Q: (Joe) On the...

A: However, watch Africa.

Q: (Joe) Africa doesn't usually have quakes.

(Niall) The Great Rift? Somalia and the Horn of Africa...

A: Recall the strange events off the coast several years ago.

Q: (Joe) The outgassings?

A: Yes

Q: (Joe) So it could be Africa as in off the coast of Africa.

(L) Was there some strange noise off the coast…?

(Tuatha de Danaan) Madagascar.

(L) Yeah.

(Breton) There was a very deep underground subterranean cavern that collapsed, and it was huge and deep... Off of Africa. That's what I remember.
Session 1 December 2018
(Pierre) What was the cause of this monochromatic earthquake that lasted 20 minutes last month off the coast of Madagascar?
A: Grand chamber collapse deep underground. Like a deep sinkhole. And extremely large!!!
Q: (Joe) They were saying they thought it was an undersea volcanic eruption.
(L) So what caused it?
A: Combination of factors including crustal slippage and magnetic field anomaly. Check gravity graphic for the region for clues.
Q: (L) That must mean that globey thing they made that shows the shape of the Earth according to its gravity.
(Pierre) I would guess the anomaly shows a weak gravity so there'd be less binding force there.
(L) So it doesn't have anything to do with the sun...
(Andromeda) That trembling was on the 18th, and a week later the sun did the singing.
(L) The sun was singing.
(Joe) You could have more of those with gasses bubbling up...

(Chu) And an earthquake.

A: Yes. Close enough.

This could potentially be a significant marker, in history, literally.

You all don't be afraid to connect the dots and network. We don't have to be strictly a news feed, and some people here are smarter than those bozos AKA "influencers". Worse case scenario, we figure out something or learn something.
 
You all don't be afraid to connect the dots and network. We don't have to be strictly a news feed, and some people here are smarter than those bozos AKA "influencers". Worse case scenario, we figure out something or learn something.
Good observation Gaby.

Here in is latest podcast, prof. J. McCanney refer to, I think, Stephan Burn, as a clown trying to use and steel is material. At 5:20 min. from the start.


"However, watch Africa"
Yes that was my first thought as well yesterday and went and checked the session immediately.
 
Hayli Gubbi, Ethiopia
24 Nov 2025

Indeed. What a rare event. German Vulkane.net also reported from this Ethiopian volcano as follow:


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Volcanic eruption in Ethiopia: Hayli Gubbi confirmed as the site of the eruption
November 24, 2025, by Marc Szeglat

Strong explosive eruption in Ethiopia originated from Hayli Gubbi – long period of uncertainty

Yesterday morning at around 8:30 UTC, a powerful explosive eruption occurred in the Afar region of Ethiopia, sending an eruption cloud up to an altitude of almost 14 kilometers.

Since the eruption was only observed from a great distance by the local Afars, there was initially uncertainty about the location of the event: At first, it was assumed that the explosion occurred at the well-known shield volcano Erta Alé, then it was assumed that the eruption originated from the neighboring stratovolcano Ale Bagu.

Finally, almost 7 hours later
the first satellite images were released, identifying Hayli Gubbi as the location of the event. The VAAC Toulouse confirmed the eruption after 3 p.m. and issued a VONA warning for air traffic, long after the ash cloud had already spread over a large area at an altitude of 13,700 meters and posed a danger to air traffic.


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When I started reporting at around 2 p.m., it was assumed that Ale Bagu was responsible for the eruption. In fact, all three volcanoes mentioned are located within a radius of 7 kilometers from a central point between the volcanoes, making it difficult for eyewitnesses more than 50 kilometers away to determine the exact location of the eruption.

The Erta Ale Volcanic Chain
In general, all three volcanoes belong to the Erta Ale volcanic chain, with Ale Bagu located on the western edge of the area and not quite fitting into the pattern of caldera-forming shield volcanoes in the chain. Neither Ale Bagu nor Hayli Gubbi have been active in historical times, or at least there are no reports of activity. The GVP even goes so far as to state that there have been no known major Holocene eruptions of the two volcanoes, which means they are officially listed as extinct. Something I find hard to imagine in relation to Hayli Gubbi.

Massive magma intrusion
I first mentioned Hayli Gubbi in July 2025 in connection with a massive magma intrusion that apparently originated from Erta Alé and had penetrated into the southeastern edge of the Erta Alé Range. Initially, satellite images showed that lava had flowed through underground tunnels into the Hayli Gubbi region, causing thermal anomalies at degassing holes. At the time, I pointed out that it could not be completely ruled out that the Hayli Gubbi itself had become active.

An InSAR image that I fished out of the depths of the internet, and whose date or origin I do not know, shows massive ground deformations along the Erta Ale chain. The ground deformation suggests that yesterday's eruption may have been only the beginning of an intense eruptive phase.

It will probably take a few days before a team of scientists arrives on site and provides reports, assuming anyone can make their way to this remote region at short notice.


END OF ARTICLE


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Might be a good question to ask if there exists a link between the past 4 X flares on the sun and this recent volcanic activity in Ethiopia.
Maybe through some interaction with the African blob in the lower mantle of Earth?
It is clear that all the flares in the images below affected the same area.

Remember those four powerful X-class solar flares (X1.8, 1.2, 5.1, 4.0) we had earlier this month? Here we observe the ionization that occurred from that high-energy light flux (EUV, x-ray) to Earth's sunlit side during the peak of each event. Notice how Africa was hit pretty dead-on each time, and then less than 2 weeks later a volcano in Afar, Ethiopia from the African Superplume (Hayli Gubii) explosively erupts for the first known time in 10,000+ years.

 
Might be a good question to ask if there exists a link between the past 4 X flares on the sun and this recent volcanic activity in Ethiopia.
Maybe through some interaction with the African blob in the lower mantle of Earth?
It is clear that all the flares in the images below affected the same area.

Yeah, like a "top-down" but also a "down-top" interaction. The South Atlantic Anomaly is a weakness in the magnetic field:


beneath the South Atlantic Anomaly we see unexpected areas where the magnetic field, instead of coming out of the core, goes back into the core. Thanks to the Swarm data we can see one of these areas moving westward over Africa, which contributes to the weakening of the South Atlantic Anomaly in this region.”

I would expect the region to get better "fried" if the protective shield is already weak. It could be a sign of further weakening of the magnetic field, we're literally opening up.

(Gaby) Seismic tomography reveals 2 giant “blobs” in the lowermost mantle, one beneath Africa and one beneath the Pacific. They sprawl across 30% of the core-mantle boundary area, with spatial scales on the order of 1000s (km) in width, and up to 1000 km above it. These blobs exhibit lower than average seismic wave speeds, thus they are named "Large low-velocity provinces (LLVPs)”. What is their origin?

A: Internal heating.

Q: (Gaby) What role are they playing, if any, in current Earth changes?

A: Heating up, destabilization, opening up for the reception of cosmic waves.

It might be the case of what came first, the chicken or the egg.
 
This could potentially be a significant marker, in history, literally.
Yes and the fact that the last time this volcano erupted during the Younger Dryas cataclysm about 12,000 years ago, which was apparently the last time Earth had crustal slippage and new geographic poles.

Though according to the C's the last axis tilt change (20 degrees) happened only about 5000 years ago during the "Exodus cataclysm", which was a bigger tilt change than during the Younger Dryas cataclysm (they mentioned 7 degrees for that one).
 
Interesting that Xpan already just 4 months ago,highlighted a post which were talking about anomalies, including in this latest volcano (the last quote below).
Ethiopia: Massive earth movements in the Danakil near Erta Alé

Cracks form after series of earthquakes at Lake Afdera in Ethiopia's Danakil Desert

Afdera, July 24, 2025 – A major rifting process appears to be underway in Ethiopia's Afar Triangle, particularly in the Danakil Desert, largely unnoticed by the public. According to geotourism expert Enku Muguleta, there has been a series of earthquakes in the vicinity of the Afdera Salt Lake in recent days, resulting in several sinkholes and long fissures. The earthquakes were not recorded by the known earthquake services because there is no seismic network in the area.


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Just last week, a significant event occurred at the Erta Alé Volcano, where two pit craters formed as a result of a fissure eruption on the southeastern flank of the volcano.

South of the eruption fissure with its lava flow, there were indications that lava was flowing in an existing lava tube towards the neighbouring volcano Hayli Gubbi.
The volcano Hayli Gubbi is the one which just erupted, so the process was slowly building over time, yet a relatively short time.
 
Happening right now. Kilauea is putting on a show! It's quite beautiful actually, almost mesmerizing.

Stefan cut the live stream portion from his video so my comment makes no sense. Here is another video that shows the whole thing. You can scroll back to the very beginning and watch these fountains develop from burbling pools to jets of dragon fire. You also get to see the moment Camera A gets vaporized. The stream is still live so I don't know what the final video will be.

 
Manaro Voui volcano, Ambae - Vanuatu
8 Dec 2025

Apparently this volcano started to get unsettled again. Through my journey on the internet, i discovered that this isn't exctly an innocent volcano. Back in April 2018, the entire island had to be evacuated due to extensive ash falls across the island (up to 30 cm). I found a good link which shows images from that event called "Island of no return"

Island of no return: Vanuatu evacuates entire population of volcanic Ambae - Thousands permanently resettled as Manaro volcano spews ash 30cm deep in pictures and video - Strange Sounds

Below, German Vulkane.net writes an article about the ongoing ash emissions on the island as follow:


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• Dec 2025


Increased unrest at Manaro Voui on Ambae – volcano emits volcanic ash

The Manaro Voui volcano on the island of Ambae in Vanuatu has been showing signs of increased activity since the last week of November. The Vanuatu Meteorological and Geohazards Department (VMGD) reports that the volcano is unstable and its activity continues to emanate from the Voui crater lake. There have been several VONA warnings, according to which ash clouds have risen to an altitude of 2,400 m. The volcanic alert level therefore remains at Level 2, where it has been since December 2021. This signals ongoing unrest, with minor eruptions possible at any time.

Satellite images and webcam footage from late November to December 7 show continuous ash emissions from the active crater. In addition to fine ash, water vapor containing volcanic gases such as sulfur dioxide was also released. Evaluations of satellite images also show a series of thermal anomalies. These provide an indication that magma continues to be present at a shallow depth immediately below the surface.

On-site observations also confirm the current activity: In recent weeks, there have been repeated deposits of volcanic ash, which the VMGD report more accurately describes as volcanic sand. At the same time, seismic instruments are registering sustained tremors and isolated volcanotectonic earthquakes, further confirming the unrest in the crater.

The danger zone
around the active crater therefore remains strictly defined. Zone A, a radius of about two kilometers, is expressly closed to the population, visitors, and the tourism industry. In this area, there is a danger from ash clouds, sandstorms, and other immediate volcanic processes. Depending on the wind direction, ash and sand can also be carried several kilometers away and deposited in surrounding villages.

Manaro Voui is a basaltic shield volcano
with a complex caldera and crater lake structure that favors phreatic and phreatomagmatic explosions. Its last major eruption phase occurred in 2017–2018 and led to massive ash eruptions and the evacuation of the entire island. The current activity is a reminder that this volcano can become active again at any time, despite quieter years.


END OF ARTICLE

Location maps:

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