A massive volcanic eruption has occurred in Ethiopia for the first time in 12,000 years, stunning scientists and triggering global attention. The eruption produced an enormous ash cloud that, driven by strong upper-air winds, has reportedly reached parts of Pakistan, causing hazy skies in some regions.
Experts say the eruption is one of the most significant geological events in centuries, releasing lava flows and dense plumes visible from miles away. Environmental authorities in Pakistan are monitoring the situation, assuring that the ash levels remain low and pose no immediate threat to public health.
The rare eruption has sparked curiosity worldwide, with researchers closely studying its long-term environmental impact.