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Ashes of Hayli Gubbi volcano reaches India, affecting air quality and flights

Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted after thousands of years, sending ash clouds over India, disrupting flights, and raising air pollution concerns.

November 25, 2025 / 12:24 IST
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Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted after thousands of years, (Image: X/@johnseach)
Ethiopia’s Hayli Gubbi volcano erupted after thousands of years, (Image: X/@johnseach)

A long-dormant volcano in Ethiopia, Hayli Gubbi, erupted unexpectedly. This volcano is sending ash thousands of kilometres away. The volcanic plume has reached India, delays in flights and raising environmental concerns. Indian authorities and scientists are closely monitoring the ash cloud to ensure public safety.

What has Happened?

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Notably, this is the first time in 12,000 years that Hayli Gubbi has erupted towering plumes of ash emerging from the volcano’s summit. Experts say that Hayli Gubbi is a shield volcano, like Hawaii’s Mauna Loa. These volcanoes are known for oozing lava flows, not expelling giant columns of ash.

Where Is the Ash Reaching?