As people across the world took a break from their routines and lazed over the weekend, an underwater volcano in the Pacific Ocean did quite the opposite and went into an active frenzy sending plumes of ash and smoke into the sky.
Last month, the island experienced a comparatively smaller eruption which did not make global headlines but definitely added new landmass to the existing island. According to experts, the much larger eruptions that we are seeing now are going to create more surface area on the island, which might be visible through satellite images, when the dust settles down.
While we can see the island grow from afar and marvel at the natural engineering with all this man-made technology, we must not forget that harshness of the process as well. Apart from the tsunami waves it has created, there are alsothat people are experiencing in the region. National Geographic reported that as many as 200,000 discharges were reported in an hour in Tonga which was also accompanied by thundering sounds and volcano's bellowing sounds as it hurled more lava out.
From space it looked like an exposition of an atomic bomb good thing there was no killing Tsunami aftermath
Arishem is coming.
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