Eruption of Alaska volcano Mount Pavlof disrupts flights
One of Alaska's most active volcanoes has forced regional flight cancellations and dusted some nearby communities with ash.
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One of Alaska's most active volcanoes has forced regional flight cancellations and dusted some nearby communities with ash.
One of Alaska's most active volcanoes, which has been belching ash and spewing lava since last week, has forced
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - One of Alaska's most active volcanoes, which has been belching ash and spewing lava since last week, has forced regional flight cancellations and dusted some nearby communities with ash, scientists and local officials said on Monday.
Pavlof Volcano continued to erupt over the weekend, spitting a plume of ash that reached 22,000 feet into the sky. Download Audio
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