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Etna
 * August 25 || There was a powerful explosion that emitted lots of ash. It continued to decrease in strength for about 20 minutes. A thermal camera showed that the volcano ejected hot material and a cauliflower shaped ash plume that rose 1 km and drifted East. Next morning it is revealed that the West wall of Etna's BN-1 crater had collapsed. During August 25-29, a total of 7 explosions had been recorded. ||
 * June 19 || There was a couple of landslides on June 19 around the Northwest rim of the pit crater on the lower East side. Small ash clouds came up and drifted Northeast. The landslide materia was hot, around 180 degrees celsius. ||
 * May 25-31 || There were 3 active lava flows to the North side of the SouthEast end of the fissure. ||
 * April 8 || Dark coloured ash plume rose 1 km from a pit crater at the East base of the SouthEast Crater and drifted Northwest. There were dark emmissions from the central crater, too. Ashfall was recorded to land on a few areas. On April 9, at the pit crater, there were intense gas emissions. ||
 * November 14 || There was a significant increase in the volume and frequency of gas emissions. On November 14, ash plumes rose a few hundred meters high, and drifted SouthWest. ||
 * January 7 || There were small eruptions in a small pit on the east side of the volcano. THere was also an ash plume that rose several kilometers into the sky. There was some lava flow. On January 14 there was small landslides that created grayish brown plumes. ||
 * February 16 || There was some explosive sequence during the late evening. Lots of ash plumes came out, so it was hard to observe. There was some earthquakes, and eruptions produced lava fountains. Lava flows traveled East towards Valle Del Bove. Light ash-fall occurred on the SouthWest flank of the volcano. ||
 * March 29 || From March 29 through the first few days of April, there was some gas and ash emissions, along with some hot glowing materials. There are also some explosions and lava flows. There are also small shaking at the same time. ||

__Summary of Etna in the Past Semester__ In the past semester, my volcano, Etna, mostly just released big ash plumes. In few occasions, there are some landslides and hot material ejected out of the volcano. This volcano is mildly dangerous since it rarely does something really dangerous, like a lava flow. Sometimes there are fissures, like earthquakes. Etna has exploded around 7 times in just 4 days once.

Barren Island


 * April 19 || There was a plume that rose 2.4 km and drifted 55 km North. There was no ash identified. ||
 * January 23 || There was a plume that rose 3 km high. No ash was identified. ||
 * January 3 || There was a plume that rose to a height of 1.5 km. ||
 * January 11 || A plume rose to 1.5 km and drifted 45 km south. ||