Pagan volcano (Mariana Islands): Volcanic Alert Level lowered to Yellow again
Mon, 13 Sep 2021, 01:35 | BY: MARTIN
No emissions detected from Pagan volcano on 6 September (image: VolcanoDiscovery)
The eruption calmed down on 6 September as Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Tokyo and the observatory Northern Mariana Islands detected ash and sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions in satellite data.
The alert level for the volcano was lowered to "yellow".
It is unclear whether the eruption has paused or ended. Emissions of ash and gas could resume without warning.
Source: Northern Mariana Islands Volcano Observatory volcano activity update 12 September 2021
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