BREAKING UPDATE (November 24–25, 2025) A 10,000-year dormant volcano in Ethiopia has erupted without warning, sending a towering 45,000 ft ash column into the sky and triggering global disruption from Africa to the Middle East, Pakistan, and India, where flights are being grounded or diverted due to dangerous ash contamination at jet cruising altitudes. This sudden awakening of the Hayli Gubbi volcano, located in Ethiopia’s Afar Region, has shocked scientists worldwide. Early reports confirm ash blanketing multiple villages, power interruptions, livestock losses, and stranded travelers — while aviation authorities across Asia scramble to protect aircraft from engine failure caused by volcanic ash. At the same time, massive speculation is spreading online about “super eruptions,” climate effects, and global cooling scenarios, as people compare this event to historic disasters like Pinatubo. In this video, we separate shock from science: What satellite imagery, ash-drift models, and monitoring stations are actually showing right now Where the real aviation and public-safety risks are forming across Ethiopia, the Middle East, and India How global agencies would respond if the eruption intensifies into a multi-week or multi-phase event Using the latest data from Ethiopian Geological Survey, VAACs (Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers), NASA, NOAA, IMD India, JMA, global satellite platforms, and regional aviation authorities, we break down:
1️⃣ Real-time ash plume tracking — altitude maps, drift direction, density, and contamination zones across Africa, Arabia, and South Asia
2️⃣ How a once-in-10,000-year eruption fits into the East African Rift system, and what this says about magma movement below Ethiopia
3️⃣ Three realistic next-72-hour scenarios — from decreasing ash emissions to dangerous renewed explosive phases that could impact global aviation, food supply, and even short-term climate Experts explain why talk of a “global cooling event” requires extremely large sulfur output — and why this eruption is serious, but must be analyzed with clear science, not panic. They also outline what the world must watch next: sulfur dioxide levels, sustained eruption columns, and signs of new fissures opening along the rift.
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