Sudden Eruption of Hailey Gobi Volcano Sends Ash Cloud Toward Yemen and Neighboring States
Sana'a — A sudden eruption of the Hailey Gobi volcano has released a massive plume of volcanic ash into the atmosphere, raising concerns across several neighboring countries, including Yemen.
According to initial reports, the eruption occurred without prior warning, sending a dense cloud of ash thousands of meters into the sky. Meteorological agencies confirmed that prevailing winds have carried the ash cloud eastward, with its trajectory affecting multiple states in the region. Yemen is among the countries expected to experience fallout, prompting authorities to issue precautionary alerts for aviation safety and public health.
Experts warn that volcanic ash can disrupt air travel, contaminate water supplies, and pose respiratory risks to populations exposed to fine particles. Regional governments are coordinating with international monitoring centers to track the movement of the ash cloud and assess potential impacts on agriculture, infrastructure, and daily life.
Emergency response teams in Yemen and other affected states have urged residents to remain indoors, use protective masks, and follow official advisories until conditions stabilize.
The eruption of Hailey Gobi underscores the vulnerability of the region to sudden natural disasters and highlights the importance of cross-border cooperation in disaster preparedness and response.
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