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Ethiopian Volcano Erupts For First Time In 10,000 Years
• https://www.zerohedge.com, by Tyler DurdenHayli Gubbi's sudden awakening after roughly 10,000 to 12,000 years may suggest the Afar region and the broader tectonic system beneath East Africa are becoming more geologically active, with new magma moving beneath the crust.
On X, the American Geographical Society posted satellite imagery showing a massive ash and sulfur dioxide plume drifting across the Red Sea toward Yemen.
Flight-tracking website Flightradar24 showed that commercial aircraft in the region are avoiding the toxic plume.
Questions remain over whether nearby dormant volcanoes could also awaken and enter an active cycle.
???????? For the first time in recorded history, Ethiopia's Hayli-Gubbi volcano has erupted
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 24, 2025
A plume of ash rose 10–15 km into the sky and is moving toward the southwestern Arabian Peninsula, according to VolcanoDiscovery.
The awakening of Hayli-Gubbi is the first in observational… pic.twitter.com/GWrd8ljcec




