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Soputan volcano (N-Sulawesi), activity update: sporadic ash eruptionsMonday Aug 20, 2007 13:42 PM | Age: 5 yrs
Soputan volcano remains active, producing small to medium ash explosions at irregular intervals. Observed ash plumes reach a maximum of 3-5 km height.
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