Environment
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Alaska’s Great Sitkin Volcano Erupts, Sends Ash Plume 15,000 Feet High
A volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands erupted on Friday, July 15, 2023, sending a large ash cloud into the air that triggered warnings to pilots about potentially dangerous conditions.
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