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Satsuma-Iojima volcano (also known as Tokara-Iojima), Kyushu, Japan erupted at 08:35 UTC (17:35 JST) on November 2, 2019. This is the first eruption at this volcano since 2013.

The volcano is a part of Kikai caldera, the source of one of the world's largest Holocene eruptions about 6 300 years. The eruption devastated southern and central Kyushu, which remained uninhabited for several centuries.

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Heard volcano (Southern Indian Ocean, Australia): new eruption with lava flow
Wednesday Nov 06, 2019 10:18 AM | BY: T


Satellite image of Heard Island on 2 Nov 2019 showing the new lava flow (image: Sentinel-Hub)

Heat emission from Heard volcano during the past weeks (image: Mirova)

A new eruption is in progress at the volcano. Since end of October, strong thermal signals indicate the presence of lava.
Satellite images show a lava flow traveling from the summit crater on the upper SW slope. Due to frequent cloud cover on the remote island, it is not known when exactly the activity started or whether it is still in progress (although likely).