The Alaska Volcano Observatory has lowered the alert level on an Aleutians Island volcano. The observatory says Bogoslof Volcano erupted five times Monday night. The bursts lasted from 10 to 30 minutes and generated volcanic clouds that rose as high as 25,000 feet. The clouds dissipated within 30 minutes each time. Read more
Alaska Bogoslof Volcano Erupts Again; Aviation Alert Raised to Red
The Alaska Volcano Observatory says Bogoslof (BOH-gohs-lawf) Volcano in the Aleutian Islands erupted at 2:16 p.m. Sunday and sent a cloud of ash at least 35,000 feet (10,668 meters) high. The eruption lasted 55 minutes. Read more
Alaska's Bogoslof Volcano Erupts, Sends up Ash Cloud
An Alaska volcano erupted Tuesday night and spewed ash for more than an hour. The Alaska Volcano Observatory says Bogoslof Volcano erupted at 10:32 p.m. and continued for 73 minutes. Read more
An active island volcano situated in the Pacific Ocean under one of the world's busiest flight paths has barely stopped erupting since Christmas and is nearing its 40th explosion in months. Bogoslof volcano, nestled in the Aleutian Islands about 98km northwest of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, US, has been in the midst of an "active eruption sequence" since mid-December 2016. Read more
Alaska Bogoslof volcano erupts again, sending up another ash cloud
A volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands has erupted again, sending a cloud of ash and ice particles 30,000 feet in the air. The Alaska Volcano Observatory says the cloud was seen by satellite shortly after Bogoslof (BOH-gohs-lawf) Volcano erupted Thursday. Read more
Ash cloud dissipates following Alaska volcano eruption
Scientists say an ash cloud from a remote Alaska volcano that might have gone more than 9 kilometres into the atmosphere has dissipated after it was tracked north over the Bering Sea. Read more
Bogoslof volcano under heightened alert after another eruption
The Aleutian Islands' still-rumbling Bogoslof volcano is once again under higher alert levels after the latest of several eruptions there in the past week. Read more
For the second straight day, the Alaska Volcano Observatory issued its highest alert level for aviation when a volcano erupted with a towering ash cloud in the Aleutian Islands. Observatory volcanologist Robert McGimsey says Wednesday afternoon's eruption of the Bogoslof volcano was "almost a carbon copy" of an eruption 24 hours earlier. Read more