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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-11634

An ash cloud rises above the southeastern slopes of Soufrière Hills volcano on November 24, 2005.  After a quiescent period of almost a year, ash eruptions had resumed at Soufrière Hills on April 15, 2005.  Intermittent explosive eruptions continued, and pyroclastic flows were first reported on June 28.  Renewed lava dome growth was first observed on August 6.  Dome growth and explosive activity continued into the following year. Photo courtesy of Montserrat Volcano Observatory, 2005.

An ash cloud rises above the southeastern slopes of Soufrière Hills volcano on November 24, 2005. After a quiescent period of almost a year, ash eruptions had resumed at Soufrière Hills on April 15, 2005. Intermittent explosive eruptions continued, and pyroclastic flows were first reported on June 28. Renewed lava dome growth was first observed on August 6. Dome growth and explosive activity continued into the following year.

Photo courtesy of Montserrat Volcano Observatory, 2005.

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Soufrière Hills