Ezekiel 38:20 “Mountains shall be overthrown, cliffs shall topple, and every wall shall crumble to the ground.”
Important Takeaways:
- Fuego Volcano Erupts Sending Lava and Ash Soaring Into Sky Above Antigua
- Volcan de Fuego’s eruptions have consisted of weak explosions, resulting in a tall cloud of ash above the mountain, as well as lava being flung over 1,600 feet above the crater.
- “The Fuego volcano showed an increase in its activity, which in the last minutes has entered an eruption phase […] The eruption is mostly effusive accompanied by incandescent pulses from the lava source,” the Guatemalan Institute of Volcanology (Insivumeh) said in a statement.
- No evacuations have been put into place, Rodolfo García, spokesperson for the National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction (Conred), the entity in charge of civil protection, said in a statement.
- The Fuego eruption comes just two weeks after the eruption of Mauna Loa in Hawaii, the largest active volcano in the world
- Two more unrelated volcanoes then erupted a week later on December 4: Mount Semeru, 400 miles southeast of Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, and Stromboli, off the north coast of Sicily.
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