The Pavlof volcano, located in the Alaska Peninsula, entered suddenly in eruption this March 27, 2016, bringing the aviation alert code from green to RED, and the volcanic alert to Warning.
The eruption was accompanied by a plume of gas and ash rising up to 6,000 meters according to the observation of an airline pilot.
An increase in seismicity from local 3:53 p.m. and the tremor rapidly rising was observed, the latter remaining at high levels. To 04:18 p.m. local time , ash was moving north of the volcano.
The last eruption of Pavlof date from november 2014.
Source: AVO
In Guatemala, the Fuego brand a little step in his 4th eruption of the year ... lava flows have decreased in length, the first, of 400 meters long, in the barranca Santa Teresa and a second in the barranca Las Lajas, long of 500 meters
Sources: INSIVUMEH and Conred
In Nicaragua, the last eruption of Momotombo dated back to the evening of 26 March 2016, at 10:47 p.m. local. Incandescent fallout mark much of the flanks of volcanoes.
Source: Webcam Ineter