2021 super-volcanic eruption of Mount Cleotra
Posted: 07 May 2021, 23:19
The April 2021 eruption of Moun Cleotra is a super-volcanic eruption rating as a 7 on the 0 - 8 Volcanic Explosivity Index or VEI for short.
It erupted more than 600^km of ejecta and sent ash as far away as Fulor and Arilon.
200,000 died from this eruption.
The eruption formed a 16 km wide and 24 km long caldera.
It started at 8:30AM in the morning of 1st April 2021 and ended on the night of 7th April 2021 lasting an entire week.
The explosion sound was heard as far away as Southern Europe and Tasmania.
WARNING SIGN OF THE ERUPTION
On the 4th Feb 2021, a magnitude 8.1 earthqauke shook the magma chamber.
Officials declared a 100mi wide evacuation of the epicenter of the earthqauke.
At least 2 earthquake everyday measuring at least 5.0 on the rictor scale shook the mountain unil the big blast.
Poorly drawn picture of the evacuation area.
Enough ash was pumped into the atmosphere that it has cooled temperatures by 3 Celsius and expected to return to normal in 2026.
Another 134,921 million people have reported to have died from famines worldwide due to the ash.
It erupted more than 600^km of ejecta and sent ash as far away as Fulor and Arilon.
200,000 died from this eruption.
The eruption formed a 16 km wide and 24 km long caldera.
It started at 8:30AM in the morning of 1st April 2021 and ended on the night of 7th April 2021 lasting an entire week.
The explosion sound was heard as far away as Southern Europe and Tasmania.
WARNING SIGN OF THE ERUPTION
On the 4th Feb 2021, a magnitude 8.1 earthqauke shook the magma chamber.
Officials declared a 100mi wide evacuation of the epicenter of the earthqauke.
At least 2 earthquake everyday measuring at least 5.0 on the rictor scale shook the mountain unil the big blast.
Poorly drawn picture of the evacuation area.
Enough ash was pumped into the atmosphere that it has cooled temperatures by 3 Celsius and expected to return to normal in 2026.
Another 134,921 million people have reported to have died from famines worldwide due to the ash.