Waves of orange, glowing lava and smoky ash belched and sputtered Monday from the world’s largest active volcano in its first ...
The deadliest volcanic disaster in Japan’s history did not end with fire or ash, but with water. When the slopes of a restless mountain collapsed into the sea in 1792, the impact hurled a towering ...
On June 15, 1991, the island of Luzon in the Philippines was ground zero for the second-largest volcanic eruption of the 1900s when Mount Pinatubo blew its top. This historic natural event set massive ...
Scientists say the Kikai volcano near Japan is slowly filling with magma again after thousands of years. The underwater ...