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Can a volcano rise from the dead? Uturuncu, a lofty peak in the Central Andes mountain range, is what’s known as a “zombie volcano.” It hasn’t erupted for more than 250,000 years ...
A "zombie" volcano in Bolivia has been rumbling in its sleep — despite being dormant for hundreds of thousands of years — and scientists now think they know why. Uturuncu, located in the Andes ...
LUCENA CITY — After a brief lull, Taal Volcano in Batangas province recorded a notable increase in seismic activity, logging 71 volcanic earthquakes over the past 24 hours, the Philippine ...
The Uturuncu volcano in Bolivia has not erupted for 250,000 years. Researchers have solved the mystery on why a dormant volcano in South America has displayed possible signs of an eruption for ...
MANILA, Philippines — Bulusan Volcano in Sorsogon recorded 69 volcanic earthquakes and 42 volcanic tremors, according to the 24-hour monitoring of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and ...
High in the Central Andes, a geological enigma lies dormant. Uturuncu volcano in Bolivia hasn't erupted in over 250,000 years. It is also known as a "zombie" volcano because it still exhibits ...
Deep in the Central Andes lies Uturuncu, Bolivia's "zombie" volcano—so-called because, despite being technically dead (last erupting 250 thousand years ago), it still shows signs of unrest ...
In spite of being technically dead, with its last eruption 250,000 years ago, the Uturuncu volcano continues to eject plumes of gases. The strange volcano’s rumbling has been tied to frequent ...
High in the Central Andes, a geological enigma lies dormant. Uturuncu volcano in Bolivia hasn't erupted in over 250,000 years. It is also known as a "zombie" volcano because it still exhibits ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology raised the status of Kanlaon Volcano on Negros Island to Alert Level 3 after its explosive eruption on December 9.
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