
Shishaldin Volcano In Alaska Spews Ash 28,000 Feet Above Sea Level
Tuesday, January 21, 2020, 7:42 AM
An Alaska-volcano that has been rumbling since midsummer shot ash about 5-miles into the sky triggering a warning to aviators and dusting one small-fishing-village, officials reported. Shishaldin Volcano, one of the most active in Alaska, kicked out a plume of ash that satellite imagery detected as high as 28,000-feet above sea-level, according to the Alaska-Volcano-Observatory, the joint federal-state-university-office that tracks the state's many volcanoes.
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