Rare Moment Passenger Capture photo Volcanic Eruption

Rare Moment  Passenger Capture photo Volcanic Eruption
In PenAir flight, a passenger plane managed to capture unique photographs of volcanic eruptions in the course of Dutch Harbour towards Anchorage, Alaska.
Hearing the sound of the eruption, the pilot provides an opportunity 'priceless' to the passengers for closer monitoring.
Pavlof volcano is in Aluetian Islands and erupted Monday, March 28, 2016, spewing ash up to 20,000 feet.
However, according to the latest report from The Week, a cloud of ash has been rising up to 37,000 feet.


Recorded Pavlof volcano has erupted 40 times. (Dailymail)
Recorded Pavlof volcano has erupted 40 times. (Dailymail)

Although the status of the mountain 'alert,' according to the report there was no evacuation was done. However, since erupted, has reportedly canceled a number of flights.
Agency US Geological Survey or USGS has confirmed the eruption of the volcano Pavlof.
They say Pavlof volcano, located 600 miles southwest of Anchorage erupted at 16:18 local time and causing shock.
According to the USGS, the volcano Pavlof diameter of 4.4 miles has been known as much as 40 times and is one of the active volcanoes in the Aleutian arc.
Quoted by the Daily Mail, the USGS said,
Palvof volcano last erupted in 2013, with a puff of smoke that reached 27,000 feet, while the highest was recorded 49,000 feet.


The volcanic eruption has led a number of flights were canceled Alaska Volcano Observatory)
The volcanic eruption has led a number of flights were canceled. (Dailymail / Alaska Volcano Observatory)

The closest populated areas of the volcano was in Cold Bay, about 37 miles southwest.
Alaska Volcano Observatory said the volcano has erupted Pavlof recorded 40 times, and is the second most active volcano in Alaska.

Recorded Pavlof volcano has erupted 40 times, and is the second most active volcano in Alaska. (Dailymail / Alaska Volcano Observatory)
Recorded Pavlof volcano has erupted 40 times, and is the second most active volcano in Alaska. (Dailymail / Alaska Volcano Observatory)

The most active volcano first is Shishaldin, is recorded to have erupted 55 times.
Pavlof is one of the 52 most active volcanoes in the Aleutian arc 'Pacific ring of fire' - an area of ​​frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions that encircles the basin of the Pacific Ocean.

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