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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
India's last active volcano erupts on Andamans
2004-12-30
Cheeze. It's one thing after another. It's almost like they were connected...
It's a sign, I tell you..
India's last active volcano, in the Andaman and Nicobar islands, has erupted in the aftermath of the huge earthquake that set off tsunamis killing thousands of people, official sources said Thursday. People have been evacuated from Barren Island since the eruption began Tuesday night and there were no reports of injury. Lava was flowing out of the rim of the crater which towers above the Indian Ocean some 500 metres (yards) away, the sources said. Tourists used to visit by boat and the island has a police station. The volcano, known as Barren 1, is located some 135 kilometres (80 miles) northeast of the capital Port Blair, and last erupted in 1996. It runs about 150 fathoms deep under the sea and usually gives off smoke. M.M. Mukherjee of the Geological Survey of India told AFP the volcano presents little real danger. "The risk is minimised because it is surrounded by the sea so if at all there is a lava flow it will roll off into the sea," he said.
That's what they said about Krakatoa
The Andamans has reported a series of major aftershocks daily since Sunday's massive undersea quake off Sumatra. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are located near a zone of intense tectonic activity. A second volcano, called Narcondam and considered dormant, lies close to Barren Island, which also erupted in 1991 after more than a century of inactivity.
Posted by:Steve

#6  You guys need to re-calibrate the Zionist Death Ray. It keeps missing.
Posted by: jackal   2004-12-30 8:49:33 PM  

#5  Old Japanese saying:

"When crying, stung by bee"
Posted by: Shipman   2004-12-30 5:37:50 PM  

#4  Pictures! I want pictures!

Don't they have any cameras in India? :-(
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-12-30 4:41:47 PM  

#3  Mars is pretty passive. The surface of Venus hasn't moved in 500 million years, but the best we can tell it has all its seismic and volcanic events all at once.
Posted by: Dishman   2004-12-30 3:31:38 PM  

#2  That's it. I'm getting reservations and a ticket for a less restive planet.
Posted by: Seafarious   2004-12-30 2:11:53 PM  

#1  Where do they get "last" from? I could understand if it's their "sole currently" active volcano, but "last" seems a bad fit.
Posted by: Dar   2004-12-30 2:04:16 PM  

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