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Underwater Volcano Eruption in Papua New Guinea

Underwater Volcano Eruption in Papua New Guinea

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Underwater volcano off Papua New Guineas coast has been erupting since May, spewing steam and pumice. Scientists call it rare and unusual, with potential for tsunamis. The volcano, named Titan Ridge, is located where tectonic plates pull apart, causing magma to rise. While eruptions are common, visible activity like this is rare, occurring only every few thousand years. The volcanos future activity remains uncertain, with possibilities ranging from continued eruption to a massive explosion causing local tsunamis. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation.

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