lahars in A Sentence

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    Large mudflows called Lahars were also common during that period.

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    Lahars were first noted on 21 November and continued to be observed through 5 December.

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    The Lahars were 30-40 m wide, 2-5 m deep, and carried blocks(2-3 m in diameter) and tree parts.

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    Heavy rainfall later remobilised ash fall as Lahars(mud and debris flows), causing further damage and destruction to surrounding villages.

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    Lahars on 12 June were 20-45 m wide and 2-5 m deep, and flowed down the Ceniza and Mineral rivers.

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    Lahars that traveled down the Seca and Mineral drainages on 11 June were 40 m wide and 3 m deep.

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    Hazards include: ballistics(volcanic rocks ejected from a vent or explosion), ash fall, pyroclastic density currents, lava flows, Lahars/ debris flows.

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    A VEI 5 eruption during 1963-64 produced pyroclastic flows and Lahars that caused extensive damage and resulted in more than 1,100 deaths.

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    Here we can clearly see the opening in the crater from the 2010 eruption, which generated extensive pyroclastic density currents and later Lahars.

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    Workers in the immediate vicinity have been evacuated as a precautionary measure, and further Lahars are expected due to the meteorological conditions this week.

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    Because Mount Baker is snow covered, future eruptions here would be explosive, due to the interaction of magma with snow melt, generating ash plumes and Lahars.

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    New resettlement villages and SABOs, a series of dams and channels engineered to dissipate the energy of Lahars along their most likely flow routes, have been built since that time.

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    The general public is being asked to stay away from ravines, which are the most likely routes that both PDCs and Lahars(fast-flowing floods of water, volcanic ash and debris) follow.

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    Brief explosive intervals occur every 8- 15 years which generate Lahars and pyroclastic flows, which have previously generated partial dome collapse and destroyed part of the pre-existing dome(last occurred in 1994 and 2010).

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    INSIVUMEH have advised CONRED Guatemala to continue rescue attempts where possible, but to take their own safety into account in case of further eruptive activity with PDCs and Lahars over the next coming days.

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    The latest report, issued yesterday(29th August 2018) stated that in addition to volcanic ash, the Lahars were also re-mobilising giant blocks(~2-3 m in diameter), tree trunks and branches along previously dry ravines and tributaries of the River Pantaleon.

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    There have been 78 incidents since Sunday registered as being connected with the eruptive activity and ensuing pyroclastic density currents(PDCs- avalanches of hot volcanic gases, ash, and other plume fall-out) and Lahars(flows of water and volcanic debris).

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    During 13-19 June INSIVUMEH and CONRED reported that strong Lahars at Fuego were often hot, steaming, and had a sulfur odor, and were generated from heavy rains and the recent accumulation of pyroclastic-flow deposits from the 3 June events.

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    INSIVUMEH and CONRED reported that during 20-26 June multiple Lahars at Fuego were often hot, steaming, and had a sulfur odor, and were generated from heavy rains and the recent accumulation of pyroclastic-flow deposits from the 3 June events.

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    The volcano remains at Alert Level IV, as in-between calmer activity there have been Lahars(fast flowing mixtures of water, remobilized volcanic ash, rocks, and other debris) flowing in a southerly direction, and yesterday there was increased venting at the summit area.

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    There is evidence of recent Lahars(fast flows of water, remobilized volcanic ash, rocks, and other debris), and IGP are worried that with heavier rainfalls there will be more Lahars of a greater magnitude and with longer run-out distances from the summit area.

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    Communities around Agung and climbers, visitors and tourists were reminded of the 4 km exclusion zone around the volcano's summit, and communities living around rivers in the vicinty of Agung were reminded to be vigilant about the secondary hazard of Lahars should there be heavy rainfall.

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